Unit 2 HTML and Website Creation

Lesson 1 Designing a good web site. 

Six Steps

Web Monkey for Kids--Read the introduction first, all pages.  Then read through the other two sections "Sketch it Out" & "Get Organized".  Be prepared to hand in a sketch of you web site design.

StoryBoard Example

Tips for Developing School Web Pages- Go to the Copyright Issues Page and read the first 6 Rules and the summary at the bottom of the article. 10 Big Myths about copyright explained- Answer these 8 questions  

QUIZ

1. In rule number 1, the author presents a "default" way of deciding what 
is copyrighted and what isn't. What is this default?

2.What is it that the author states "you may not do" in Rule #1?

3. In Rule 3, what does the author mean by "Explicitly"?

4. In your own words, what is "fair use"?

5. In rule 4, what cannot be copyrighted?

6. In rule 5 What else cannot be copyrighted?

7. Give an example of "derivative works."

8. Pick three topics from the summary that you think will help you when 
you create your web page. 

 

 

LINKS

Coding Helpers

Lissa Explains it All

Dave's Site

WebMonkey for Kids

 

Graphics

Cool Text

3D Text

Flaming Text

Flash Buttons

Another Flash Menu Creator

Button/Menu Generator

Button Maker

Page Banners

Logo Maker

Logo Generator

Digital Blasphemy (Backgrounds)

Cool Archive Clip Art

Famous Clip Art US Presidents

Presidential Portraits

National Portrait Gallery

Lesson 2 HTML Coding

Inline Style

Basic Image Coding

HEX Colors

W3 Schools HTML Tutorial

W3 Schools HTML Try It Tool

 

 What is HTML anyway? Chapter 1 Read the first three chapters- Try a bit of coding yourself!  Code the first page of your website project! Use Notepad and save as html.  Remember any images that you use have to be coded to, and saved to the same folder where your html page is.

Lesson 3 MS FrontPage 2000