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21 Aug | intro
23 Aug | clients
28 Aug | servers
30 Aug | networks
04 Sep | basics lab
06 Sep | structural layer
11 Sep | presentational layer
18 Sep | working with layers
20 Sep | behavior layer
25 Sep | images & design
27 Sep | website lab
02 Oct | object layers
04 Oct | tools that read markup
09 Oct | document markup lab
11 Oct | spreadsheets, formulas & functions
16 Oct | data display
18 Oct | Fall Break
23 Oct | database tools
25 Oct | spreadsheets lab
30 Oct | relational databases
01 Nov | tables
06 Nov | relationships
08 Nov | input & output
13 Nov | SQL
15 Nov | complex queries
20 Nov | databases lab
22 Nov | Thanksgiving
27 Nov | presentation design
29 Nov | presentation delivery
04 Dec | presentation lab
13 Dec | 0800-1100 | final in class presentation
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Task 02 will see you do some hard coding,
then create a web site for this class and, possibly, for your future use.
The first component is to create a basic hard-coded page.
Start off by showing a little facility with hard coding a page to prepare ourselves for the main task
Create an initial hard-coded homepage, a page we will use in class to practice other skills. Use a basic text editor and type in the text on the tags page of the HTML session class notes.
Create a folder on your computer and name it "task02-01", then save the file as index.html in the folder you just created so that it will display as the first page in that directory. This may be the basis of your fuller task 02 website, but it does not have to be. You may wish to use this hard-coded page solely for HTML practice in class, but create a totally individualized, fuller, multi-level personal web site according the specs below.
FTP the entire "task02-01" folder to your public_html space by 2359 on day before the CSS session, and tell me to look at it via an email which gives me the URL to use. This Task component is required just to compel you to try out hard coding.