HTML/CSS
I have had absolutely no experience using html, creating websites or anything close to what these tutorials were about, which puts me at a pretty big disadvantage I feel, to the rest of the class. That being said though, I’m not the least bit overwhelmed or discouraged by it. For someone like me The htmldog website showed all the basic things to start and made it easy to understand. I plan on learning from it to start my scripting learning process. HTML is the organization of the page and it’s important to do this correctly and in a way that users can find what they need, easily. A poorly put together website is so frustrating, and we’ve all been on one. Being able to use coding to post music and videos where I want them on a page is essential to me, as well as being able to allow feedback from outside parties is something I would be interested to know. The networking and connectivity of the cite though is what is essential. First and foremost, I think users must be able to navigate through your page fluidly.
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- March 11, 2008 / 9:33 am
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