Week #7
TOWSON WEATHER : 81° - 65°, Mostly Cloudy.

CLASSWORK:
Upload your personal "About Me" page to tigerweb.towson.edu/…
(10 points) Email URL to rtsmith@towson.edu
Upload your 1st project (due today) to tiger web.towson.edu/…
(10 more points) and... Email URL to rtsmith@towson.edu
Finally, add a link from your personal webpage to your 1st project
(Example)
NOTE:
When presenting your work this evening, remember these basic questions: WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, and WHY?
Who's works are you talking about? What kind of media/work is exhibited?
Where is this exhibition, and when is this happening?
And, why did you choose the color scheme for this website?
Most importantly, why did you choose these artists; what do you like about their works of art?
Talk about Student Pages:
https://ryansmithart.com/fall2025/students.html
"Colors" by rS, digital image, 2024
Figure Tags...
<figure>
<img src="blue.png" width="152" height="150" title="blue" alt="blue gradient"/>
<br>
"<strong>Blue</strong>" by rS, digital image, 2022
</figure>
"Blue" by rS, digital image, 2022
figure {
float: right;
width: 30%;
text-align: center;
font-style: italic;
font-size: smaller;
text-indent: 0;
border: thin silver solid;
margin: 0.5em;
padding: 0.5em;
}
review:
Positioning: W3schools
<link href="proj1.css" rel="stylesheet" >
** OPEN WEEK6.zip (205 kb.) **
blindTextGenerator.com/Lorem-Ipsum
CSS REVIEW:
- Navigation bars
- CSS OPACITY AND TRANSPARENCY
- CSS Class and ID
- <ul>
& <li>
- CSS Navigation
talk about Project #1
NOTE: Before starting your homework, take a few "Screen Captures" of your project. Be ready to talk about the changes you made to Project #1.
HOMEWORK:
* MAKE IMPROVEMENTS TO PROJECT #1 * (10 points)
Due : NEXT CLASS
ve website based on your research.
(background, typefaces, font colors, etc.)
Remember...
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