- What are Web Frameworks
- Introduction to Twitter Bootstrap
- Using Bootstrap Components
- Adding Custom CSS to a Bootstrap Mockup
Assignment
Spend some time reviewing the Twitter Bootstrap Documentation.
Spend some time reviewing the Twitter Bootstrap Documentation.
Please submit to me via email no later than 3:30pm. Please do your own work and good luck!
Project managers, please submit the following information as a shared folder on Google Drive. This folder should only contain the requested information.
These are the materials that will be graded for your team project grade. These are due no later than Monday at noon. The folder should be shared with the entire faculty team.
Upload your working version to you web space and send me the url. Make sure to do some customization so you get the opportunity to play with editing the calls to jQuery. Please send me the working URL before class on the Tuesday following Spring Break.
Be prepared to show progress on your website projects. I provide troubleshooting assistance in class on Thursday
Read the following Article on Progressive Enhancement. Write a blog post explaining progressive enhancement in your own words. Please discuss why it is important to use progressive enhancement and include a link to another article you found and read relating to the topic. Due before class Tuesday.
Complete lessons #1 thru #4 at Codecademy.
In-class Lab – Please Complete the following Tutorial and submit your online Resume to me via Email.
Note: If you are uncomfortable with sharing any personal information with me (or Google!) feel free use fictitious information. You may skips steps 8-10 if you’d like.
Submit your resume via email prior to class on Tuesday.
In-class Lab – Please Complete the following Tutorial and submit your online Resume to me via Email.
Note: If you are uncomfortable with sharing any personal information with me (or Google!) feel free use fictitious information. You may skips steps 8-10 if you’d like.
Read the following article on Microdata
Watch the HTML5 Boilerplate Video | Download the Files (If you haven’t done so already) Review the HTML and CSS Documentation while looking through the boilerplate files. Be prepared to discuss on Thursday.
Complete the planning document and sitemap and submit to me via email no later than next Tuesday.
Over the course of the last few days, I have spoken with several of you that are having issues with this project. Before moving on to more complex topics, I’d like to spend today. Working with each of you individually on this project. I have have pushed back the submission date to Thursday.
Add a new page to the Segway project and add a contact form. Send me the completed Segway projects before class next Tuesday. Be prepared to share your work with the class on Tuesday.
Review – Steps for producing a web site
If you haven’t submitted your optimized header graphic and folder, please do so today.
Create Banner image for your sample page in Fireworks. The image should be as wide as your container div and between 80px and 200px tall and less than 40kb in size. Emailed tswallace@ualr.edu before class on Tuesday. Have fun with this. You can make an image for anything. It could be a company, an event, a hobby etc. I’d like to see the following elements present in your design. Typographical Element, some sort of photographic element or vector artwork, and a consistent color scheme (Try Kuler).
Next class I’ll show you how to integrate this image into your template page properly. Please bring the file to class.
Complete the following tutorials and submit the folder icon you create in the 3rd tutorial.
You should email this icon to me before class next Tuesday. Late submissions will not be accepted. I do not expect you to perfectly replicate the icon in the tutorial but I would like to see a solid effort from each of you. This is a challenging assignment so I encourage you to not wait until the night before it is due. Good Luck!
Complete today’s lab assignment and upload. Sent me the url’s for each exercise no later than next Friday, December 13.
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Read the following article on CSS Positioning and be prepared to complete an in class lab assignment on Thursday.
Using Dreamweaver, Style your prototype html document to the best of your ability. Style all of the elements on the page. Experiment with creating a layout using floats. I don’t expect perfection from this exercise but I do want to see some effort. This should be uploaded and submitted to me before class on Tuesday.
Read: CSS Box Model – Description | Demonstration
Reading Assignment: CSS Basics
Read: CSS Specificity & Class vs. ID – This is quiz material.
Create a prototype HTML document that includes examples of all HTML elements covered thus far. For a list of requirements view this page. Bring this to class with you on Tuesday. We’ll cover publishing this to the web in class on Tuesday. If you need a code sample to refer to you can look at this snippet.
Please review class readings and in class HTML work. We’ll have a short quiz on Thursday. At this point you should have created your own copy of the prototype document we have been working in class. You’ll be asked to submit this next week so make sure you are keeping up.
Evaluate your favorite web site based on our discussion of Structure, Content, Design, and Behavior. This is a blog assignment due no later than 10-22-13. Make sure you discuss the following elements: Site URL, An assessment of the Structure, Content, Design, and Behavior of the site, Things you like about the site, Things you would change.
Evaluate your favorite web site based on our discussion of Structure, Content, Design, and Behavior. This is a blog assignment due no later than 10-17-13. Make sure you discuss the following elements: Site URL, An assessment of the Structure, Content, Design, and Behavior of the site, Things you like about the site, Things you would change.
Review your favorite web-based service in a blog post explaining it’s functionality, the pro’s and con’s of using the particular service, and discuss the service’s potential for impacting the way you work. Post is due next Tuesday. Please be prepared to discuss in class.
Read – The history of the Internet and the web, and the evolution of web standards
Review your favorite web-based service in a blog post explaining it’s functionality, the pro’s and con’s of using the particular service, and discuss the service’s potential for impacting the way you work. Post is due next Tuesday. Please be prepared to discuss in class.
Begin working on your presentations for next week. When you have completed you presentation upload the file to Google Drive and share the link via email.
Begin researching apps in the Chrome Web store. Try and integrate them into your daily workflow. In a few weeks you’ll be asked to report back to the class via your blog.
Finish customizing your blog. Apply a new theme. Customize the sidebar. Add a few widgets. Display an rss feed from a site that you frequent. Begin working on your about page.
Customize your blog. Apply a new theme. Customize the sidebar. Add a few widgets. Display an rss feed from a site that you frequent. Begin working on your about page. If you have not submitted your blog url to me please do so. Make sure to bring your Chromebook to class on Thursday for the orientation session.
Homework (Due 8.27.13): Write your first blog post reflecting on your week in the program and your personal expectations for the class. Make sure you catergorize and/or tag the post. If you are feeling adventurous try adding a photo to the post as well. There is no length requirement for this assignment.
Send the URL (Address) of your newly created blog to tswallace@ualr.edu