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Instructor:
Lindsay Grace |
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Syllabus: Web Scripting FA 2007 | Policies and schedule for Web Scripting class | 0 | |||||||
Homework Assignment #1 | A simple first assignment for class | 1 | |||||||
Elements and Attributes: Markup Terms | HTML, XHTML, and XML share a common set terms. Understanding these terms will help you move between the technologies. | 1 | |||||||
Web Scripting Must Have Links | A set of useful links for this class. | 1 | HTML | ||||||
Client-Server Model Description | A one page description of the client-server model. | 1 | |||||||
Web Page Head Content | Information about the head, title and metadata elements. These elements help improve search engine results and browser functions. | 1 | HTML | ||||||
FTP Instructions | Instructions for posting your web site on school sponsored server space | 1 | HTML | ||||||
Week 1 Links | A set of links to demonstrate web design potential. We start with Flash sites, but move to HTML/Javascript only sites next week. Examine these for composition/layout and other design elements. | 1 | HTML | ||||||
HTML Color Codes | Links to HTML (Hex-value) color code information. | 2 | HTML | ||||||
Interactive Color Chart | A tool to help you choose HTML web safe colors | 2 | HTML | ||||||
Table Samples | Samples of basic table code. This should help with your homework and understanding chapter 16. | 3 | HTML | ||||||
Assignment Samples | Here are a few examples of brochureware sites. They illustrate the general level of expectation. | 4 | HTML | ||||||
Good Site and Bad Site Samples | Selections from the student generated list of good sites and bad sites. | 4 | HTML | ||||||
Web Accessability Links | Simulators and related content for improved web design. | 7 | HTML | ||||||
Design for Small Screen Display | Reading about designing for small screens (e.g. mobile phone, PDA, etc) | 7 | HTML | ||||||
Final Project Guidelines | Detailed description of expectations for final project. | 7 |
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