I have faced many challenges as I have been trying to redesign the ENSI website. I believe this has happened for two reasons. The first is that I am unfamiliar with Google Sites. The second is that I picked a particularly difficult and complicated site to redesign due to its extensive information and endless amount of links to other pages. I found it nearly impossible to create another page for every existing page and edit content. Therefore, my site mainly redesigned the structure and the links open to the already existing page. It is out of character to
Although Google Sites is a useful resource for starter sites, I do not find that any of the existing templates fit what wants and needs for the ENSI site. I decided to go with a blank template to end the confusion and hassle of changing headers and titles only to find that one cannot be renamed thus ruining the page. Although I was able to reformat the overall structure and navigation, I found that Google Sites did not leave me much room for my own creativity and design (background colors, animation, etc.).
As previously stated, the main element that I redesigned for the ENSI website was the navigation/structure. Instead of listing all of the websites content on the homepage, I included it all in a tool bar to the left. I also removed the announcements from the home page and provided an “announcements” tab on the tool bar. The home page, which was extremely busy before, now includes the name, logo, and history of ENSI. In my opinion, the layout of the website has benefited from the redesign.

