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CS 318: Lab 2 – Core Elements, Relationships, and Validation

Dear students, Today we meet the core elements of an HTML document. First, a little review of your reading: Question #1 Provide an example of a TLD. Question #2 What is the subdomain of the URL https://to.madeup.xyz? Question #3 What is the protocol of the URL https://to.madeup.xyz? Question #4 If computers on the internet are […]

CS 318: Lab 1 – HTML and Tools

Dear students, Welcome to CS 318. In this class we learn to make web pages. We’ll learn some technologies like HTML5 and CSS, which are primary tools of the web design trade. But more importantly, we’ll also grow our brains to think about how to structure information, separate style from content, and communicate through technology […]

CS 318 – Fundamentals of Web Page Design

Course Information Syllabus Enrollment: ~28 Lectures Projects

CS 318 Final Presentations

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CS 318 Lab 26 – Peer Review

Dear students, Today is peer review day. You will examine three peers projects and give anonymous written feedback. You will spend 15 minutes examining each site in detail. Look for functional issues. Try to break it by resizing the window and locate weird interactions with links or menus. Look for aesthetic issues. Do the colors […]

CS 318 Project – Final Presentation – due on May 18

Your final in this course is to finalize your project, reflect on it, and present a demonstration of your work during the final exam period. Task 1: Finalize Copy your prototype2 folder to a folder named final in your GitHub project. Make any changes based on the second round of peer reviews. Present this final […]

CS 318 Lab 25 – WordPress

Dear students, A lot of the world saves time and energy by using a content management system (CMS). These systems allow users that don’t know much about HTML and CSS to still produce beautiful websites. The most frequently used CMS is WordPress, which is responsible for 27% of the web. It accounts for 60% of […]

CS 318 Lab 24 – Workday

Dear students, There are a few topics I had hoped to address this semester, like these: styling a WordPress blog a Bootstrap-style grid layout We will tackle one of these on Monday. Which would you prefer? Also, after having examined your first prototypes, I’ve added a few extra requirements to the final project: All images […]

CS 318 Project – Prototype 2 – due on May 10

Your next milestone in the project is to iterate on the first digital prototype of your site. You will present this second draft of your prototype to randomly assigned classmates for another round of evaluation. Task 1: Iteration on Your Prototype Create a second draft of your site in a folder named prototype2 in your […]

CS 318 Lab 23 – Peer Review

Dear students, Today is peer review day. You will examine three peers projects and give mostly anonymous written feedback. You will spend 15 minutes examining each site in detail. Look for functional issues. Try to break it by resizing the window and locate weird interactions with links or menus. Look for aesthetic issues. Do the […]

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