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LESSON 8: PRESENTING YOUR SITE
Objectives
o present your Web site to your classmates
o receive feedback from classmates
o plan your classes for next semester
Here is what you have accomplished in this course. You can now build
a Web site that contains these elements:
- four to six separate, finished pages that connect to each other with local
links
- text in three or four different sizes, colors, and styles
- five absolute links to other Web sites
- relative links on each of your pages that connect to the
other pages at your site
- three jump links (with anchors in the same document or other
local documents)
- two mailto links
- two lists (any kind)
- at least three graphics:
- one linked graphic
- one imagemap
- one animated graphic
- <body> code using bgcolor or a graphic as background
- <body> code with nondefault color for link and vlink
- two or more different tables (with at least three attributes)
- design features that are attractive, functional, and appropriate
to your topic
Listed below are classes we recommend you take after completing this course:
- CIS 58.51B, Creating Web Pages 2 - HTML
- CIS 58.54, Web Content Development
- CIS 58.57, Creating an Electronic Portfolio for the World Wide Web
- CIS 58.62A, Introduction to Dreamweaver
- CIS 58.62B, Intermediate
Dreamweaver
For students interested in a career in Web programming:
- CIS 10A, Computer Science Fundamentals I
- courses in Perl, Java, JavaScript, ASP, PHP
- courses in Structured Query Language (SQL)
For students interested in a career in Web design:
- CIS 73.31A, Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
- CIS 73.31B, Intermediate Adobe Photoshop
- CIS 58.53A, Web Graphics Projects
- CIS 58.53B, Advanced Web Graphics Projects
- APGR 72, Principles of Screen Design
Students interested in a career in multimedia
- CIS 75.31A Introduction to Flash
- CIS 75.31B Flash ActionScripting
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instructor contact information
robert caruso [707] 527-4999 X1142
dave harden [707] 527-4282
linda hemenway [707] 527-4855
This course is a core requirement for several Web Development Certificates.
Learn more at the Web Certification
site.
The CIS Department offers courses in the following areas: computer basics,
applications, graphics, web development, productivity, networking and programming.
Visit the CIS Web site. copyright 2004 linda hemenway
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