Welcome to the CISP 220: Web Page Applications Course Weblog. This site will serve as a repository for course information, including course slides, assignments and resources.
Please send me an email (nicole.ryan@davenport.edu) if you have any suggestions regarding the weblog.
Welcome to the CISP 220 Course Weblog
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Please send me an email (nicole.ryan@davenport.edu) if you have any suggestions regarding the weblog.
I hope you all had a fantastic Memorial Day weekend and have been well. It seems like eons since we last met.
Last session we did not real delve into CSS as anticipated, so tonight we will pick up there. We will explore how CSS is used to format html documents and control page layout, as well as style.
We will explore how CSS can be combined with common HTML page elements to make wondrous things such as fantabulous navigation schemes, content displays and more.
I expect that tonight's class more than any other will inspire you in regards to your own course project. Be on the lookout for examples that you think might work well for your project. If you find something, you should download and save it as a starting point for future classes. We will need to work with some examples before constructing our own masterpieces.
The assignment in conjunction with tonight's course will be Case Problem 1 on page 188. All associated files should be uploaded to your webspace and in Blackboard as a zipped file. In your webspace, please create a folder labeled 'tutorial3' in which to place the files.
When submitting your assignment, you will need to provide a link to the uploaded webspace files and a zipped file containing all html, css and image files related to Tutorial 3, Case Problem 1, in Blackboard.
This assignment is due next Monday, June 13, 2011.
Regards,-Nicole
Looooong time no see! ...And we're back for more CSS!
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I hope you all had a fantastic Memorial Day weekend and have been well. It seems like eons since we last met.
Last session we did not real delve into CSS as anticipated, so tonight we will pick up there. We will explore how CSS is used to format html documents and control page layout, as well as style.
We will explore how CSS can be combined with common HTML page elements to make wondrous things such as fantabulous navigation schemes, content displays and more.
I expect that tonight's class more than any other will inspire you in regards to your own course project. Be on the lookout for examples that you think might work well for your project. If you find something, you should download and save it as a starting point for future classes. We will need to work with some examples before constructing our own masterpieces.
The assignment in conjunction with tonight's course will be Case Problem 1 on page 188. All associated files should be uploaded to your webspace and in Blackboard as a zipped file. In your webspace, please create a folder labeled 'tutorial3' in which to place the files.
When submitting your assignment, you will need to provide a link to the uploaded webspace files and a zipped file containing all html, css and image files related to Tutorial 3, Case Problem 1, in Blackboard.
This assignment is due next Monday, June 13, 2011.
Regards,
-Nicole
Tonight we will explore how cascading style sheets are used for layout and navigation, and how to use css to your advantage.
There is no assignment in conjunction with this chapter, but I encourage you to apply what you are learning to your Final Project as we will be working with it throughout the semester.
Also, please note that we will not be meeting next Monday due to the Memorial Day holiday. Enjoy the extra day off and be safe! ( :
- Nicole
Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets and their uses
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There is no assignment in conjunction with this chapter, but I encourage you to apply what you are learning to your Final Project as we will be working with it throughout the semester.
Also, please note that we will not be meeting next Monday due to the Memorial Day holiday. Enjoy the extra day off and be safe! ( :
- Nicole






