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Web Site Design & Management. Class One. Attendance Questionnaire Introductions Class Policies About the class. FTP Code Assignments. Agenda. Attendance. Sign it at every class. No signature = absent Attendance Policy/Late Policy Please correct your name on the attendance sheet. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Web Site Design & Management

Class One

Agenda

• Attendance• Questionnaire• Introductions• Class Policies• About the class

• FTP• Code• Assignments

Attendance

• Sign it at every class.

• No signature = absent

• Attendance Policy/Late Policy

• Please correct your name on the attendance sheet.

See Attendance policy in Blackboard

Questionnaire

• To help me plan the rest of the semester

• Please fill out as completely as possible

• This is NOT graded.

• It is OK not to know an answer. If you don’t know the answer, just write “DK”

Introduction

• Who am I?• Please call me Pam• Where can I be reached? • Contact me through Blackboard or• pamscan@gmail.com • Contact me by calling CCV

(all this information is also in Blackboard)

Email protocol

• Your name

• Your class & day

• A pertinent subject line

• Please do not SHOUT at me unless you mean it.

• I expect email – I expect questions

• If I don’t reply in 24 hours, please resend.

Now introduce yourself!

• Name

• Where you live & a little about yourself.

• Any web design experience?

• Name one thing you hope to learn in this class.

A few important class policies

NOFOOD AT

COMPUTErS

NOGAMES

NOEMAIL

NOInstant

Messaging

NOCrunchy

Food

NOMyspace

About the course

• Description, expectations, grading

• Attendance Policy

• Homework Policy

• Books & Software

All of these are in Blackboard!

Blackboard

• Log In

• Find Course Policies

• Take Sample Quiz

• Keep Blackboard open, we’ll use it later

• Go on break.

FTP server information

• stweb.ccv.edu

• Your user name and password

• Wednesday class is CIS-2220-VU02

• Monday class is CIS-2220-VU04

• You should have a folder inside of that.

Code

• Code is plain text

• How do you see the code on a web page?– View > Source

• What is a tag?< element>

HTML open (start) tag

• Opening bracket

• Tag name

• Attributes

• Closing bracket

<h1>

HTML close (end ) tag

• Opening bracket• Tag name• Attributes• /• Closing bracket• (there are some exceptions, we’ll see them soon)

</h1>

HTML element

• Open tag, content, close tag

<p>

This is the content of the paragraph element.

</p>

There are “empty elements”

• They don’t have the closing tag.

• Also called “self closing” tags

• We’ll learn about these later.– <img />– <br />– <hr />– <input />

There are “attributes”

• Attributes define a property of a tag

• name=“value”

• Goes within the start tag

• Can have multiple attributes in one tag

<font color=“red” face=“arial”>

<p align=“center”>

A basic web page template

<html><head><title> The title of your web page</title></head><body>

</body></html>

All visible content of your page goes between the two body tags, in HTML elements

Process

• Write your code in a text editor (Notepad)

• SAVE AS filename.html

• Create a basic web page template and reuse it over and over.

Tips to make your coding life easier

• Organize your files first

• Consistency

• Write the closing tag immediately after you write the opening tag.

• Indent

• Know where you are saving things

• Don’t have lots of windows open at once

More tips/class policies

• small letters

• no spaces in file names, use a hyphen to separate things for clarity

• save as .html

Copy and Paste is your friend

Copy & Paste is your friend

• Doesn’t mean to copy someone else’s code

• It helps you avoid typos

• Make yourself a standard template and use it over and over.

Terminology

• Server• Browser• Case-sensitive• File extension• stweb• ftp• WYSIWYG editor

• Source code• Text editor• Usability• Upload• Host• url• domain

Let’s Code

Assignments

• Linked in Blackboard & on class website

• Journals

• Be aware of which class we are in– You may see homework posted in advance

• Email me with questions

• I expect problems this first week.

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