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LESSON 1: BASIC WEB CONCEPTS Getting your web site ‘live’ on the Web. With the nerd background details under our belts, we can now learn about the two steps to going live on the Web: Register your domain. Rent some server space. 1. Registering your domain. There are many companies out there that allow you to register the domain name for your web site. LESSON 6: ADVANCED HTML WEB DESIGN FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS StudioWeb is a blend of video, quizzing, projects and software that tracks student progress in real time. Most teachers take on the role of facilitator, as students eagerly learn modern web design with HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and more! If you would like to demo StudioWeb, feel free to contact us! Stefan Mischook. StudioWeb.com. LESSON 5: CSS TUTORIAL CSS Tutorial: Part 2. In Part 1 we created a classic two-column layout with left side navigation using CSS and only a few types of HTML tags. Part 1 presented the code for the page and explained what HTML tags we were going to use. This week I will look at the actual HTML code we used thus far and the CSS. You can check out what the page should BEST COMPUTER FOR WEB DESIGN When people think of computer speed, they always think of the CPU—2.9 GHz Intel Core i7, etc. For web design, the speed of the computer is much more about the hard disk rather than the CPU. This is because you will be opening and closing a lot of files and the speed of this is all hard drive. Trust me, the few seconds that you saveeach time
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LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE Some quick tips to remember. Keeping web pages small – under 60k. Keeping content headers (H2 tags) clear and to the point. Keep paragraphs small. Keep contact information (email – phone) easily found in same place on all pages. Keep look and structure of the web pages consistent across all pages. Provide a ‘Home’ button to takethe
LESSON 1: BASIC WEB CONCEPTS Getting your web site ‘live’ on the Web. With the nerd background details under our belts, we can now learn about the two steps to going live on the Web: Register your domain. Rent some server space. 1. Registering your domain. There are many companies out there that allow you to register the domain name for your web site. LESSON 6: ADVANCED HTML WEB DESIGN FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS StudioWeb is a blend of video, quizzing, projects and software that tracks student progress in real time. Most teachers take on the role of facilitator, as students eagerly learn modern web design with HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and more! If you would like to demo StudioWeb, feel free to contact us! Stefan Mischook. StudioWeb.com. LESSON 5: CSS TUTORIAL CSS Tutorial: Part 2. In Part 1 we created a classic two-column layout with left side navigation using CSS and only a few types of HTML tags. Part 1 presented the code for the page and explained what HTML tags we were going to use. This week I will look at the actual HTML code we used thus far and the CSS. You can check out what the page should BEST COMPUTER FOR WEB DESIGN When people think of computer speed, they always think of the CPU—2.9 GHz Intel Core i7, etc. For web design, the speed of the computer is much more about the hard disk rather than the CPU. This is because you will be opening and closing a lot of files and the speed of this is all hard drive. Trust me, the few seconds that you saveeach time
WEB DESIGN COURSE FOR KIDS! Kids, parents and teachers love StudioWeb. The courses were designed with the Harry Potter books in mind: easy and fun for kids, but fun for adults too. Our curriculum teaches modern web design techniques, using the latest languages: HTML5. CSS3. JavaScript. Together, these three coding languages make every website and web app in the worldtoday.
USING HTML TO DEFINE THE PARTS OF A WEBPAGE Using HTML to Define the Parts of a Webpage March 6, 2011. A webpage usually consists of several different parts – of course that can vary depending on content and design, but almost every page has a header, a navigation, content, and a footer. TEACH HIGH SCHOOL WEB DESIGN Teach High School Web Design August 1, 2014. Many K12 teachers are now being asked to teach web design for the first time. This presents a challenge since few teachers have professional web design and development experience. HOW TO BUILD WEBSITES Get started now – no experience required! How-to-build-websites.com is designed for total beginners and for people who use apps like Dreamweaver and other wysiwyg apps (wysiwyg stands for: “What You See Is What You Get”) and now want to learn what’s going on ‘behind the scenes’. LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE Some quick tips to remember. Keeping web pages small – under 60k. Keeping content headers (H2 tags) clear and to the point. Keep paragraphs small. Keep contact information (email – phone) easily found in same place on all pages. Keep look and structure of the web pages consistent across all pages. Provide a ‘Home’ button to takethe
LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE 6. Build out the website. With the before-mentioned completed, you’re ready to actually start creating your web pages. So what you need to do is: Take the structure you developed in steps 1 to 5 to create your web pages. Link the web pages together. Now is the timefor
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LESSON 5: CSS TUTORIAL 1. Go to your desktop and create a simple text document. On Windows all you need to do is right-click and select: New -> text Document. This will create a simple blank text document on your desktop. Name the file: practiceHTML.htm. Windows will show you a warning asking youif
TEACH HIGH SCHOOL WEB DESIGN Teach High School Web Design August 1, 2014. Many K12 teachers are now being asked to teach web design for the first time. This presents a challenge since few teachers have professional web design and development experience. STYLING DIFFERENT LINKS DIFFERENTLY WITH HTML AND CSS To see the html for the sample page and for any webpage in your browser, right-click anywhere on your site, and ‘View Source” should be an option available in the drop-down your right-click provides. The footer already has an ID of ‘footer’, and the links in the content, we’ll leave alone. And we add to the above CSS this: LESSON 7: JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING Basic Programming Concepts: continued. Like spoken languages (ex: French, English) programming languages have rules (grammar, spelling, etc) and meaning for certain special key words. In English the word ‘throw’ has a meaning; it means to ‘toss’, ‘pitch’, ‘fling’, something or LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE To link pages in your web site from one page to the next you have a choice of using one of two types of addresses: absolute addresses (complete) and relative addresses (partial). Before I go on, URL is a nerd’s way of saying ‘address’. An absolute URL is the complete address of a page that can be found from any other location on theInternet.
LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE Some quick tips to remember. Keeping web pages small – under 60k. Keeping content headers (H2 tags) clear and to the point. Keep paragraphs small. Keep contact information (email – phone) easily found in same place on all pages. Keep look and structure of the web pages consistent across all pages. Provide a ‘Home’ button to takethe
LESSON 1: BASIC WEB CONCEPTS Getting your web site ‘live’ on the Web. With the nerd background details under our belts, we can now learn about the two steps to going live on the Web: Register your domain. Rent some server space. 1. Registering your domain. There are many companies out there that allow you to register the domain name for your web site. LESSON 6: ADVANCED HTML WEB DESIGN FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS StudioWeb is a blend of video, quizzing, projects and software that tracks student progress in real time. Most teachers take on the role of facilitator, as students eagerly learn modern web design with HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and more! If you would like to demo StudioWeb, feel free to contact us! Stefan Mischook. StudioWeb.com. LESSON 5: CSS TUTORIAL CSS Tutorial: Part 2. In Part 1 we created a classic two-column layout with left side navigation using CSS and only a few types of HTML tags. Part 1 presented the code for the page and explained what HTML tags we were going to use. This week I will look at the actual HTML code we used thus far and the CSS. You can check out what the page should LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE To link pages in your web site from one page to the next you have a choice of using one of two types of addresses: absolute addresses (complete) and relative addresses (partial). Before I go on, URL is a nerd’s way of saying ‘address’. An absolute URL is the complete address of a page that can be found from any other location on theInternet.
LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE Some quick tips to remember. Keeping web pages small – under 60k. Keeping content headers (H2 tags) clear and to the point. Keep paragraphs small. Keep contact information (email – phone) easily found in same place on all pages. Keep look and structure of the web pages consistent across all pages. Provide a ‘Home’ button to takethe
LESSON 1: BASIC WEB CONCEPTS Getting your web site ‘live’ on the Web. With the nerd background details under our belts, we can now learn about the two steps to going live on the Web: Register your domain. Rent some server space. 1. Registering your domain. There are many companies out there that allow you to register the domain name for your web site. LESSON 6: ADVANCED HTML WEB DESIGN FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS StudioWeb is a blend of video, quizzing, projects and software that tracks student progress in real time. Most teachers take on the role of facilitator, as students eagerly learn modern web design with HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and more! If you would like to demo StudioWeb, feel free to contact us! Stefan Mischook. StudioWeb.com. LESSON 5: CSS TUTORIAL CSS Tutorial: Part 2. In Part 1 we created a classic two-column layout with left side navigation using CSS and only a few types of HTML tags. Part 1 presented the code for the page and explained what HTML tags we were going to use. This week I will look at the actual HTML code we used thus far and the CSS. You can check out what the page should LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE 6. Build out the website. With the before-mentioned completed, you’re ready to actually start creating your web pages. So what you need to do is: Take the structure you developed in steps 1 to 5 to create your web pages. Link the web pages together. Now is the timefor
LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE 1. Define the purpose of the web site. When starting a web site project, you must first clarify what the goals of the website are. Knowing your goals will impact the choices you make when putting the web site together and ultimately contribute to its success or failure. This may sound obvious, but many web sites seemed to have been puttogether
LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE Building a web site: Part 3 Summary of the process of creating a web site – continued 3. Write out the text for the web site. Before you start writing any HTML, you should (in your favorite word processor) write out all the text that you need to include in the website. LESSON 2: BUILDING YOUR FIRST WEB PAGE The three ways you can build a web page. 1. Use a pre-made template: WHAT IS A WEB DESIGN TEMPLATE? A web site design template is a pre-made website design template which can be customized to reflect your company’s branding. Website design templates can be found in various formats like Photoshop and HTML. LESSON 5: CSS TUTORIAL 1. Go to your desktop and create a simple text document. On Windows all you need to do is right-click and select: New -> text Document. This will create a simple blank text document on your desktop. Name the file: practiceHTML.htm. Windows will show you a warning asking youif
LESSON 4: AN INTRODUCTION TO CSS CSS is the acronym for: ‘Cascading Style Sheets’. CSS is the sister language to HTML that allows you to style your web pages. An example of a style change would be to make words bold. In standard HTML you would use the TAG LIKE SO: MAKE ME BOLD . This works fine and there is nothing wrong with it per se, except that now if you LESSON 5: CSS TUTORIAL Using DIV’s (to position the major page sections) is the alternate method to what most people use: tables. I would argue one method is not necessarily better than the other, but consider that CSS is the ‘official’ method to position page elements and tables should only be used to hold tabular data. TEACH HIGH SCHOOL WEB DESIGN Teach High School Web Design August 1, 2014. Many K12 teachers are now being asked to teach web design for the first time. This presents a challenge since few teachers have professional web design and development experience. LESSON 7: JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING Basic Programming Concepts: continued. Like spoken languages (ex: French, English) programming languages have rules (grammar, spelling, etc) and meaning for certain special key words. In English the word ‘throw’ has a meaning; it means to ‘toss’, ‘pitch’, ‘fling’, something or STYLING DIFFERENT LINKS DIFFERENTLY WITH HTML AND CSS To see the html for the sample page and for any webpage in your browser, right-click anywhere on your site, and ‘View Source” should be an option available in the drop-down your right-click provides. The footer already has an ID of ‘footer’, and the links in the content, we’ll leave alone. And we add to the above CSS this: LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE To link pages in your web site from one page to the next you have a choice of using one of two types of addresses: absolute addresses (complete) and relative addresses (partial). Before I go on, URL is a nerd’s way of saying ‘address’. An absolute URL is the complete address of a page that can be found from any other location on theInternet.
LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE Some quick tips to remember. Keeping web pages small – under 60k. Keeping content headers (H2 tags) clear and to the point. Keep paragraphs small. Keep contact information (email – phone) easily found in same place on all pages. Keep look and structure of the web pages consistent across all pages. Provide a ‘Home’ button to takethe
LESSON 1: BASIC WEB CONCEPTS Getting your web site ‘live’ on the Web. With the nerd background details under our belts, we can now learn about the two steps to going live on the Web: Register your domain. Rent some server space. 1. Registering your domain. There are many companies out there that allow you to register the domain name for your web site. LESSON 6: ADVANCED HTML LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE To link pages in your web site from one page to the next you have a choice of using one of two types of addresses: absolute addresses (complete) and relative addresses (partial). Before I go on, URL is a nerd’s way of saying ‘address’. An absolute URL is the complete address of a page that can be found from any other location on theInternet.
LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE Some quick tips to remember. Keeping web pages small – under 60k. Keeping content headers (H2 tags) clear and to the point. Keep paragraphs small. Keep contact information (email – phone) easily found in same place on all pages. Keep look and structure of the web pages consistent across all pages. Provide a ‘Home’ button to takethe
LESSON 1: BASIC WEB CONCEPTS Getting your web site ‘live’ on the Web. With the nerd background details under our belts, we can now learn about the two steps to going live on the Web: Register your domain. Rent some server space. 1. Registering your domain. There are many companies out there that allow you to register the domain name for your web site. LESSON 6: ADVANCED HTML WEB DESIGN FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS StudioWeb is a blend of video, quizzing, projects and software that tracks student progress in real time. Most teachers take on the role of facilitator, as students eagerly learn modern web design with HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and more! If you would like to demo StudioWeb, feel free to contact us! Stefan Mischook. StudioWeb.com. LESSON 5: CSS TUTORIAL CSS Tutorial: Part 2. In Part 1 we created a classic two-column layout with left side navigation using CSS and only a few types of HTML tags. Part 1 presented the code for the page and explained what HTML tags we were going to use. This week I will look at the actual HTML code we used thus far and the CSS. You can check out what the page should BEST COMPUTER FOR WEB DESIGN When people think of computer speed, they always think of the CPU—2.9 GHz Intel Core i7, etc. For web design, the speed of the computer is much more about the hard disk rather than the CPU. This is because you will be opening and closing a lot of files and the speed of this is all hard drive. Trust me, the few seconds that you saveeach time
WEB DESIGN COURSE FOR KIDS! Kids, parents and teachers love StudioWeb. The courses were designed with the Harry Potter books in mind: easy and fun for kids, but fun for adults too. Our curriculum teaches modern web design techniques, using the latest languages: HTML5. CSS3. JavaScript. Together, these three coding languages make every website and web app in the worldtoday.
USING HTML TO DEFINE THE PARTS OF A WEBPAGE Using HTML to Define the Parts of a Webpage March 6, 2011. A webpage usually consists of several different parts – of course that can vary depending on content and design, but almost every page has a header, a navigation, content, and a footer. TEACH HIGH SCHOOL WEB DESIGN Teach High School Web Design August 1, 2014. Many K12 teachers are now being asked to teach web design for the first time. This presents a challenge since few teachers have professional web design and development experience. LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE 6. Build out the website. With the before-mentioned completed, you’re ready to actually start creating your web pages. So what you need to do is: Take the structure you developed in steps 1 to 5 to create your web pages. Link the web pages together. Now is the timefor
LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE 1. Define the purpose of the web site. When starting a web site project, you must first clarify what the goals of the website are. Knowing your goals will impact the choices you make when putting the web site together and ultimately contribute to its success or failure. This may sound obvious, but many web sites seemed to have been puttogether
LESSON 3: BUILDING A WEB SITE Building a web site: Part 3 Summary of the process of creating a web site – continued 3. Write out the text for the web site. Before you start writing any HTML, you should (in your favorite word processor) write out all the text that you need to include in the website. LESSON 2: BUILDING YOUR FIRST WEB PAGE The three ways you can build a web page. 1. Use a pre-made template: WHAT IS A WEB DESIGN TEMPLATE? A web site design template is a pre-made website design template which can be customized to reflect your company’s branding. Website design templates can be found in various formats like Photoshop and HTML. LESSON 5: CSS TUTORIAL 1. Go to your desktop and create a simple text document. On Windows all you need to do is right-click and select: New -> text Document. This will create a simple blank text document on your desktop. Name the file: practiceHTML.htm. Windows will show you a warning asking youif
LESSON 4: AN INTRODUCTION TO CSS CSS is the acronym for: ‘Cascading Style Sheets’. CSS is the sister language to HTML that allows you to style your web pages. An example of a style change would be to make words bold. In standard HTML you would use the TAG LIKE SO: MAKE ME BOLD . This works fine and there is nothing wrong with it per se, except that now if you LESSON 5: CSS TUTORIAL Using DIV’s (to position the major page sections) is the alternate method to what most people use: tables. I would argue one method is not necessarily better than the other, but consider that CSS is the ‘official’ method to position page elements and tables should only be used to hold tabular data. TEACH HIGH SCHOOL WEB DESIGN Teach High School Web Design August 1, 2014. Many K12 teachers are now being asked to teach web design for the first time. This presents a challenge since few teachers have professional web design and development experience. LESSON 7: JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING Basic Programming Concepts: continued. Like spoken languages (ex: French, English) programming languages have rules (grammar, spelling, etc) and meaning for certain special key words. In English the word ‘throw’ has a meaning; it means to ‘toss’, ‘pitch’, ‘fling’, something or STYLING DIFFERENT LINKS DIFFERENTLY WITH HTML AND CSS To see the html for the sample page and for any webpage in your browser, right-click anywhere on your site, and ‘View Source” should be an option available in the drop-down your right-click provides. The footer already has an ID of ‘footer’, and the links in the content, we’ll leave alone. And we add to the above CSS this:Menu
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