Create a webpage.
Your webpage should include passages about you: What makes you, you? What are your favorite activities? What do you like about those activities? Who makes up the members of your family? What do you do with your family? What makes your family unique? Who are your friends? What do you have in common with your friends? What activities do you do with your friends? Etcetera. Do NOT use any last names.
Your webpage should include a passage about this class. Your friends, family, and anyone else to whom you show your webpage will want to know a little bit about this class; so tell them about it.
Your webpage should include your projects. Remember to save your projects as GIFs. Each project should have its own description. How did you create the project? Etcetera.
Your webpage should use Unity, and Emphasis. Due Wednesday, January 6th, 2016
Exercises
1) Review the following webpages, and fill out this form. Using Notepad as an HTML editor, create and turn in a simple webpage that properly includes a <!DOCTYPE html> tag, an <html>element, <head> element, <title> element, <body> element, <p> elements, <br> elements, and at least two different types of heading elements. You may include other elements, if you wish. Due Wednesday, December 2nd, 2015
HTML Introduction
HTML Editors: Follow the instructions in the tutorial.
HTML Basic Examples
HTML Elements
HTML Attributes
HTML Headings
HTML Paragraphs
HTML(5) Style Guide and Coding Conventions
Vocabulary
Quiz: Friday, December 11th, 2015
Web Page (or webpage) a web document that is suitable for the World Wide Web and web browsers. Typical web pages provide hypertext.
HTML: an abbreviation that stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is the language for describing the structure of Web pages.
HTML Element: the basic building block of HTML and is typically made up of two tags: an opening tag and a closing tag.
HTML Attributes: modifiers that are added to HTML opening tags. They are separated from the tag name in the opening tag by a space, and the value of the attribute is assigned with an equal sign.
CSS: an abbreviation that stands for Cascading Style Sheets. It is the language for describing the presentation of Web pages, including colors, layout, and fonts.