Learning Programming
from:http://freespace.virgin.net/r.cawley/tutorials.html
1/16/2014 Update: Tomorrow is the last day to have your website finished for this quarter. If you are not finished the project is Incomplete and that will be reflected on the report card. You will then have Monday Tuesday and Wednesday during lunch time to complete the project as class time will be devoted to the new unit.
UPDATE- Due to the fact we lost another class due to Christmas stations, I will extend the due date for the Websites to after Christmas break.
Do not blow this off. I will check your websites after break during class and email parents if you are not done. I have to turn in grades by Friday January 17th. That means you have 2 classes after break, tutoring after school on Tuesday and Thursday and Lunch on Monday and Tuesday to finish.
What is Programming in HTML?
How does a Web page work? Well, If you're sitting at your computer looking at this Web page you are looking at it through a browser. Most likely you're using a browser called Microsoft Internet Explorer. A browser is a computer software program that can take you to different places on the Web by typing in the URL of a Web page and clicking "go" or "enter" on your keyboard. There are other browser such as Firefox, netscape, and safari as well.
A browser also looks at the HTML tags on a site and translates those tags into what you're looking at now, a Web site. Different browsers interpret HTML tags a little differently, so what you see on one browser is not necessarily what you will see on another browser. Your browser asks the Web server of the URL you're trying to reach to send the information (Web site) that you requested. The Web server sends the information back to you and you see it on your browser.
It doesn't matter which browser you use, as long as you're happy with it. You can use Opera, Internet Explorer, Firefox ( Firefox with Google Toolbar )and Netscape. I view my site in all four of the browsers to make sure it looks decent in every browser. My favorite browser is Mozilla Firefox. Firefox is absolutely free and it's super awesome. I
- Lissa Explains HTML
- HTML Tutorial for kids
- Google Directory HTML / Web Page Design
Programming is not that complicated!
A program is really nothing more that a set of directions that tells the computer how to display things.
What is HTML? HTML (hypertext markup language) is the computer language that is used to create documents on the Web. It can be kind of confusing to understand at first. HTML documents are text files that consist of HTML tags (which can place the text or images wherever you want to place them), and text you can place between the tags so that the text will show up on your page when you publish it on the WWW. Tags are instructions that tell your browser what to show on a Web page. They break up your document into basic sections. All tags start with a < (left bracket) and end with a > (right bracket).
What is a URL? URL stands for "uniform resource locator." It's the standard address that can take you to a document, or a specific place on a document, anywhere on the WWW. My URL is http://www.lissaexplains.com. here are some tutorials that will help you learn how to program-step by step.
Assignment: Create a 3 page website on the topic you choose. Make sure to check spelling and grammar. The pages must link.
Oct 2013
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http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/best-free-ways-learn-programming.htm
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What do YOU need to get started?
Ideas: you need to come up with something original to make a really great page, something that no one else has done before, something that you present in a completely
original way. Here is a PERFECT example of an original page: Fluffs Online. It's really great to have something original, and when you're finished you can at least be proud of what you've accomplished if you've done it yourself. Coming up with something on your own will help you get lots of visitors. Maybe you can write about what you like to do, music, sports, whatever. Being original is definitely the key. Remember all content on the web must be appropriate.
Editor: an editor is basically just a place to type in your HTML code so that you can send the file to your Web host. This can be the editor that comes with your Web space. We will use a plain text editor, -I use Notepad for Windows. There is a complete tutorial for using Notepad here. There are other, more complicated editors that you can use that will basically do everything for you, and you don't need to know any HTML at all. These are called Gui interfaces. You just drag the images onto your page, and the editor writes the code for you. Front Page dreamweaver and many more are available.I really don't recommend these. You can build a Web page very quickly with a "drag and drop" editor, but you learn nothing about HTML, and when you want to add something more complicated to your page, you won't even know how to get started.
I would recommend sticking with the advanced editors of the free Web hosts, or using Notepad to write your HTML. If you would like to see how HTML editors work, you can try my free online HTML editor. It's a fun tool that shows you how plain text can be converted into HTML code.
Graphics: it's nice to add graphics to your page. You can find some links to free graphics for kids here. If you use graphics from someone else's page (with their permission) you should always acknowledge where they came from, this makes your page look more professional and it's just the right thing to do. After you learn enough HTML to make a Web site, you might want to invest in a graphics program so you can make your own graphics. Making your own graphics makes your page look original, and makes it stand out from all the other sites on the Web. You can purchase Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8, it's a great program. If you can't afford something like PSP, try downloading a free program here. Nothing is better than a site that looks like no other. It keeps me interested and makes me want to see what you have on the inside. You can also make your own custom headers with Xara 3D below:
Web space: you need this so that other people can view your Web page. There are several free Web space providers listed here. Choosing a Web host is very important. Some hosts have large pop-up ads that you have to deal with, and the editors that come with some Web hosts are not very flexible when it comes to building your page. The most important thing you need to look at when trying to find a Web host is the editor that comes with it. You need to be able to write straight HMTL, a lot of Web hosts don't provide editors that do this. I have heard a lot of complaints about various hosts, and the free host that most people find very reliable is Yahoo/Geocities. They have good support for their Web services, and they respond pretty quickly to problems. They also have a very small banner compared to most other Web hosts. Choosing the right host first will save you a lot of problems in the long run, because it takes a while to transfer Web sites from one host to another if you're not happy with your first host. Choose carefully!!
The Ultimate Source for Free Tools & Widgets!
Special web tools and widgets to allow you to give your website visitors the best user experience possible. Check out the tools & widgets below!
http://www.bravenet.com/?afilid=3948608760
Google Gadgets
You can now use Google Gadgets to make your webpages even more interesting and useful to your visitors. |
Add a little JAVA to your page
- Riada International
- The Free Site (Javascript)
- JavaScript 4 U - Free Scripts, Help, Tutorials, & Tips
- Website Abstraction - JavaScript technology centre
- The WDVL Authoring JavaScript
- Andy's Introductory JavaScript Tutorials
- Images Javascripts
- The JavaScript Planet - Collection with 371 FREE examples!
- Website Abstraction Free JavaScripts!
- Nebulus Designs - Free web graphics, javascript, and more!
- Timothy's JavaScript Examples
Grading Rubic below
Programming html Rubric.doc
Comments (1)
kirish43@... said
at 1:48 pm on Jan 16, 2014
Be sure to check your due dates!
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