Week #13
***Check Homework***
(collect project files)
*Continue student presentations
Talk about Student Pages:
https://ryansmithart.com/2024/students.html
Technical Support at TOWSON:
"Student Computing Services (SCS) located in the Cook Library, Room 35
http://www.towson.edu/technology/studentservices/locations/index.html "
e-mail: scs@towson.edu
   
*Review for Quiz:
 File management:
      What should you save the first page of your website as?
      What's a server?
      What's a directory?
      What's an IP Address?
      What's a DNS?
      What's FTP?
      
      In the following URL, what's the domain name, and what's the file name?
      http://ryansmithart.com/photos/dog.html
      
      What's the difference between a web browser & a search engine?
    
<!-- HTML-->
<html>
<head>
<title> my title </title>
</head>
<body>
stuff
</body>
</html>
Paragraph tags
Line Breaks
Emphasis tags
Strong tags
Inserting an image
<img src="images/flower.jpg">
How to create a link
<a href="http://www.npr.org"> NPR News </a>
/ * CSS */
      CSS Syntax:
      p {color:red; font-family: Arial, Helvetica; }
How to Change the color of your links:
      a:link {text-decoration: underline; color: #000;}
      a:visited {text-decoration: underline; color: #000;}
      a:hover {text-decoration: none; color: #FFF; background-color:#0F0}
      a:active {text-decoration: none; color: #000;}
CSS styles can be applied to:
      general page elements, CSS Classes, and specific items (ID values).
      
      How do you code CSS Classes and ID values?
      p{color:red; }
      .title{font-family:Arial Black; background-color:#CCC; }
      #footy{height:20px; position:fixed; bottom:0px; width:100%;}
<span class="title"> This is the title </span>
      <p>Red Text</p>
      <div id="footy"> Footer </div>
      
      What's the difference:
      {position:fixed;} & {position:relative;}
      
      What's "z-index"?
    
What's a Favicon?
What's the hexadecimal code for:
      red, green, blue, yellow, magenta, cyan, white, black, light & dark grey
      
    
**Talk about: TYPOGRAPHY & readability 
	   
    
    
HOMEWORK:
**Study for QUIZ :) 
	  
    Keep working on your "Final Project " 
  
  Please bring an external hard drive or "thumb drive" with you to class.
  
	  
    
Required materials for this class:
(1) a flash drive or hard drive: 2GB or more
(some external device to store your work on)
(2) *Personal Web Space (Towson user accounts are fine)
(3) a sketchbook, something not too big, about 8x10 inches 
    (for notes and sketches) 
    
    (4) something to write & make drawings with