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Fall 2008 News - Week of Monday, Sep 22 Key Terms Most Important: We start Tutorial 2 this week, and continue our work into the next week. This is easily the most important topics we will cover this semester. Tutorial 2 will be the last one covered over 2 weeks. During the remainder of our semester we will cover Tutorials 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 in one week each. Tutorial 9 will be covered during the last 2 weeks, and will also server as your final exam. Our Site Index has links to all the remaining assignments. Do NOT look too far ahead. Our text is well organized and each Tutorial builds on what is learned in previous Tutorials. Creating links within a document is considered first ... there is good reason for doing this first. Make sure you understand when to and why use internal document links. Web site structure is considered next. Multiple documents are required to construct a web. Why is structure important? And last and certainly not least, linking your web site to external resources ... they don't call it the World Wide Web for nothing. Our text does an excellent job of introducing these topics. Work through these sections carefully. Ask questions if you get confused. Forums: There are several new forums on BlackBoard's Discussion Board. Site Index: Are you using our site index? It has links to every web page we've used so far (and into the future). New this week is a link to an HTML Template, that is a good starting point for beginning a new web page. And a link to The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) HTML Markup Validation Service. Student WebSites: Are you using the Student WebSites page? It has links to assignment web pages, and to their item level grading. Remember, once you are looking at some web page, you can "view source" ... meaning you can see the HTML for that page. 5 Bonus Points: There is no regular assignment to turn-in this week. But, if you would like ... you can, for 5 bonus points ...
Required: All the HTML
Required: FTP Client Using an FTP client, you "connect" to Tulane's Student WebServer. To do so, you need to know the Hostname (the name of Tulane's computer), Username, Password, and maybe Initial Folder. public_html/ folder is where all your Web Pages reside. As we go along, we will see that you can have as many sub-folder inside of public_html/ as makes sense for your web sites. If you already have web pages on Tulane's Student WebServer, I suggest you make a sub-folder named, for example, CPST-240. I expect that everyone will succeed using FTP. If you experience problems, you can attach your web page documents in an eMail message to me.
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