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Important Notes for Students Starting the XHTML Book

April 11th, 2006 | 3 Comments | Posted in Class Notes, XHTML & Coding
  1. Print and review the XHTML assignment sheet at http://pclab.cccoe.k12.ca.us/webdes/htmlxhtml04.htm.
  2. Write down errors that are noted on the assignment sheet in your book. This will help you to remember to refer back to the assignment sheet for helpful tips.
  3. If possible, read the lesson/chapter the night before you start it.
  4. Always check the online version of the assignment sheet before you start a new chapter. Be sure to visit the extra resources noted on the assignment sheet before you begin each new chapter of your book.
  5. Use HomeSite to create your XHTML documents, not Notepad.
  6. Always proofread your code carefully; you may find these tips on proofreading helpful.
  7. Remember to save all of your work to drive F:\ in the folder called htmlxhtml, do not save your files to the C:\ drive.
  8. Remember to order the Design Fundamentals book when you start working on tutorial 6.
  9. Start thinking about your XHTML project now.
  10. Review the student resources page for general information about classes.
  11. Print and review the file management handout.
  12. Visit http://www.robinshosting.com and sign up for free account to host your projects/class work.
  13. Be sure to bring a binder, notebook, pens/pencils, and highlighters to class every day.
  14. Check this site every day for updates! Visit the class forum on a regular basis.
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3 Responses to “Important Notes for Students Starting the XHTML Book”

  1. Computer inventory software Says:

    Nice pieces of advice for students)
    I will give them to my students as well.

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