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Part III - Website Building Basics

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Notes from Part III - Website Building Basics

 

Based on "Build a Website for Free" - Chapters 7-15

 

Chap
Topic
Description
7 Elements of a Website

Best practices and parts of a webpage

Website Elements

8
Using Existing Websites

The existing websites covered are all Web 2.0 capable:  MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and Delicious.com.  They have several advantages:

  • Easy to create a presence without creating a website
  • Easy to promote your own existence in a variety of ways

 

Web 2.0 Sites - Social Media Sites -Ch 8

9
Web Page Services

Google Sites, Wetpaint, Netvibes

Web Page Services - Notes - Ch 9 

 

10
HTML 101

Resources lists for HTML4 and HTML5

HTML 101 - Ch 10

 

11 Working with Images

(return to this later on)

12

Working with Multimedia

(return to this later on)
3 Building a Site using HTML

Basic parts of a page, tags, CSS, scripting

Notes from Ch 13

 

14 How'd They Do That?

Firefox web development add-ons, other browser add-ons, developer networks

Notes from Ch 14

 

15 Making Your Site Mobile (return to this later on)

 

Click here to continue with Part IV - Site Testing and Maintenance

 

 

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