Archive for the ‘HTML’ Category
Thursday, November 18th, 2010
Placing comments in HTML and CSS coding is a professional standard. Here are examples:
HTML
CSS
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Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
By Lee Underwood
When we think of HTML coding, we tend to think of elements ("tags") used to structure a Web page. There are elements that define the body of the page, others to define paragraphs and still others for emphasizing text. It's unusual to think about ...
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Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
Taught a class today on basic HTML. It went well. Students worked collaboratively and built some good, simple pages. I then headed out and about on the town and saw some interesting sights. I am captivated by the small differences I see here and there. Like ...
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Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
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Want to create a web site for free? How about a very nice looking web site? How about an easy to make and manage site? If you answered Yes! Yes!! and Yes!!! The check out wix.com. It's pretty amazing.
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Saturday, January 10th, 2009
Teacher Web Page Component Suggestions
Communicate with Parents
Make it More
People Want to See It
Student Presentations
Safety
Privacy
Wiki
Blog
Podcasting and Mediacasting
Linking
Finding and Being Found
Paperless
Communicate with Staff
Moodle
Student Web Sites Suggestions
Links
Video
Unit Work
Student Work
Blog
Communicate
Collaborate
Wiki
Greatest Hits of Teacher Sites
Links to Alumni of Class
Virtual Classroom
Links
Study guide
Practice Quizzes, etc.
Class Help
Podcast
Activities
Student Scribe
One student per day
Resources
Free Forums Bravenet.com
Student Media Publishing
Book Discussion Via Blog
Ideas ...
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Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
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Exporting from FreeMind is very easy. The files are written in XML, making them highly flexible for exporting especially to HTML.
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Monday, October 20th, 2008
Web Portfolio Requirements
Content
Biography
Compose 1 paragraph
Detail your current media skills
Goal
Write one sentence
Detail goal for life, school OR class
Projects
Leave this box blank for now
Blog
Compose at least 1 paragraph
Detail your work so far on this project
Leadership
Write the words "coming soon!"
Resume
Write "Available Upon Request"
Style
Make color sense
Format CSS appropriately
Use at least one image
Float ...
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Friday, October 10th, 2008
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Experiment with the CSS in the portfolio_test.html file
Save your work in your server account
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Monday, October 6th, 2008
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Learn how HTML and CSS work together to create a well formatted valid web page. The W3C created this tutorial to help beginning web designers better grasp the relationship between the tyoes of code.
TUTORIAL: CSS tutorial, starting with HTML + CSS
Navigate to the tutorial
Follow the directions
Help each other interpret the ...
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
We are going to experience the project creation design cycle over the next couple weeks.
Rough draft on paper
Illustrator template
HTML structure
Design elements
CSS design
Publishing
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