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Exercise: Table Layout
March 23, 2005
Using the graphics and text provided create a web page using tables for layout
Requirement
- the page must use a table for layout [nested]
- the page must have a left margin, top margin, margin width, and margin height equal to 0. [ page properties ]
- all cells must have horizontal and vertical alignment equal to left and top
- the table should be centered in the browser
- the page should have a title
- all type should be set, sized, and styled
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Class Wednesday 3.23
March 22, 2005
Be sure to bring your Dreamweaver book with you to class tomorrow (Wednesday).
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Site Examples [structural / presentational ]
March 13, 2005
For Wednesday 3/16 find and post 4 examples of web sites that you consider good examples. Two of these should be examples of well structured sites, for example; information is organized and easily accessible, navigation is intuitive and functional, and the sites content addresses the users goals. Two of these should also be examples of good presentation, for example; these sites would exhibit a visual style that conveys the sites message/concept through imagery, typography, color, ect....
In addition, describe why you think your examples meet both these structural and presentational standards. Be prepared to show and discuss your examples in class.
All of this should be kept with your process book, as with everything else you will be doing for this course.
post this information under the "comments" for this entry (like you did the first day with your emails)
Please make sure you enter the full URL (eg http://www.abc123.com)
Please make sure you enter the full URL (eg http://www.abc123.com)
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First Day Introduction
March 07, 2005
This is the website for the course. Here you will find several resources as well as the course syllabus and as the course unfolds-project outlines and updates. The website will be updated regularly with relevant posts, if you frequent web logs (blogs); it will operate in a similar fashion and everyone will be able to leave comments on each posting. For example, the instructor may post an entry to the website asking for a short comment on an assigned reading and a relevant website example, and you would then comment on the entry providing the information. If all is functioning, everyone may also enter their own entries to the website; this is a great way for you to share outside resources with the class and exchange ideas. We will go over these details in class.
To exchange emails with each other: Comment on this entry and fill out the form then click "post"
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