Category: HTML Help

Class Dec. 2-Dec.6, 2013

Learning HTML and CSS HTML and CSS are the language of the internet. Working together, they tell a browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari) how your website should look. They control things like what yourContinue reading

Class Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Grades & Favicons 1. We will review the grades to the webpage project before beginning our new stuff today. There is one thing I want to review for everyone. Most people didn’t remember to createContinue reading

Class Monday, December 12, 2011

Creating Tables Today you will learn how to create tables using HTML and CSS and will practice doing them. A table is just another way to organize content on your webpage. You will use HTMLContinue reading

Don’t Let This Happen to Your Website!

Overloaded, Cluttered, or Just Plain Ugly Websites Our presenter from the Art Institute, Lisa Saulnier, mentioned ugly websites and an online listing of them.  I did some searching and came up with some winners (losers?)Continue reading

Class September 23, 2011

1.  Review Class Policy, Course Outline, and upcoming class events 2.  We are continuing to work on our practice HTML files.  You will need 3 things open for class:  your HTML file in Firefox, theContinue reading

Class September 22, 2011

1.  Facebook changes- what do you think? 2.  We will continue with working on the HTML files we began last week.  To follow along, you will need our class website open, your website open, andContinue reading

Class September 21, 2011

1.  Discussion about HTML5 and CSS3 2.  We will continue with working on the HTML files we began last week. To Begin: A. Find your index.html file in your folder B. Double-click the file andContinue reading

Class September 20, 2011

Article: A World Where Facebook is the New Internet We will continue with working on the HTML files we began last week. To Begin: 1. Find your index.html file in your folder 2. Double-click theContinue reading

Class September 15, 2011

Learning HTML and CSS HTML and CSS are the language of the internet. Working together, they tell a browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari) how your website should look. They control things like what yourContinue reading