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Resources for Designing for Handheld Devices

It is very important for you to develop an understanding of designing for handhelds. The book that we are currently using in class is rather “sparse” on the subject. I have pulled together some resources for handheld devices and CSS. Stylesheets for handheld devices The End-All Guide to Small-Screen Web-Dev Mobile Web Design ~ The Series Pocket-Sized Design: Taking Your [...]

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November 15th, 2005 | Comments Off | Posted in CSS, XHTML & Coding |

Welcome New Students!

Welcome new students! We all hope that you will enjoy the program. There are a couple of articles that I would like you to read today: Important Notes for Students Starting the XHTML Book HTML Character Entities Now for some goodies from around the web: Tracy shared a great resource with me for used books, Abebooks. The prices are terrific [...]

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Advisory Committee Roundup

On Monday, November 7, 2005 we held our semi-annual advisory committee meeting. The purpose of this meeting is to allow members of industry to review our curriculum and offer suggestions for improvement. Our advisers were Jim Espinoza, the original webmaster for Hotmail, now a consultant and Tony Davis a developer and illustrator. One of my major concerns was the amount [...]

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November 10th, 2005 | 6 Comments | Posted in Class Notes, Web Development |

Orientation and advisory committee meeting

Happy Monday everyone! Today we have new student orientation and an advisory committee meeting. Yikes! I would like to ask that you help each other, as I will be pretty tied up with both events. Here are a few web sites to visit while I’m helping our new classmates to get started: Website Layout Cookbook – A visual reference for [...]

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November 7th, 2005 | Comments Off | Posted in Color, Planning & Organization, Web Development |

CSS Multi-Column Layout Resources

I encourage you to use CSS instead of tables for your XHTML Additional Cases and projects. Creating a multi-column layout with CSS is not always easy. The first thing you should do is determine how you want your page or pages to layout on paper before you ever begin coding (I will really appreciate this when I am helping you!). [...]

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November 3rd, 2005 | 4 Comments | Posted in CSS |

Keeping Our Classroom Tidy & Running Smoothly

Food and Drink Lately, our room has been looking more like a cafeteria than a classroom; food and drink items are being left all over the room. It’s like a treasure hunt when I do mine final class inspection at closing. I was disturbed last night when I found a large drink next to the classroom projector; the other day [...]

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November 3rd, 2005 | 1 Comment | Posted in Class Notes |
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