FRONT PAGE 2000 – Part I

AN INTRODUCTION TO WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT

November 6, 20001-5 PM

PCC Tele-Technology Center

Offered by Pueblo Community College and SWBOCS Adult Education Program

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Activity

 

Part I -- 1 – 2:30

 

·       Introductions Comments, and Definitions

    • What is … Web Editor, Server, WWW, and all

 

·       Planning Your Site

    • Purpose
    • Organizational Chart
    • The home page
    • Web, Web Pages, Web site, and Domains

 

·       Getting Started with FP 2000

    • Opening, saving and closing FP 2000
    • Menu Bars
    • Views (Watch model)

 

  • Basic Web Page Design (Define aspects and observe models)
    • Well Organized Structure
    • Focused Information
    • Consistency Between Pages
    • Easy Navigation
    • Well-maintained information and links

 

  • Adding Content to a Page (Save, save, save)
    • Templates and Themes (customize)
    • Headers, Footers and Bodies
    • Background
    • Text - Fonts and alignment, spelling
    • Graphics - add, delete, references, sizing, placement
    • redo, undo

 

2:30 – 2:45 – BREAK

 

Part II2:45 – 5 PM

 

  • HTML – the basics

 

·       Organizing content - Tables

    • opening
    • using the menu options (alignment, colors, size, etc...)
    • cells
    • graphics and text in tables
    • colors
    • headers, body, footers, and borders

 

·       Linking items

    • text     
    • graphics
    • color options

 

·       Lists and numbers

 

·       Additional Hands-On Practice with Individualized Assistance

 

Now Show Off!

Facilitator:

 

Leecy Wise

Director

Four Corners Resource Center for DE

awise@fone.net

http://www.swadulted.com

970-565-1552  (Ph)

970-565-6388 (Fx)

 

Notes

 

CHECKLIST FOR DAY 1 – FRONT PAGE 2000 WORKSHOP

 

 

Check the box next to each item as it is completed.

 

 

Checklist Item # 1 – Website Chart/Map

 

 

Checklist Item # 2 – Folder on the desktop with an html  file (your page)

 

 

Checklist Item # 3  - Four words, each with different color, font and size.

 

 

Checklist Item # 4 - 2 graphics positioned differently. New background.

 

 

Checklist Item # 5  - New page and links between the pages.

 

 

Checklist Item # 6  - 4 bookmarks with links to 2 of them. Links to email and 1 URL.

 

Checklist Item # 7  - A table with at least 2 columns and two rows.

 

 

Checklist Item # 8 - New Web with a name, with four pages: home and three others with names.

 

Checklist Item # 9 - Theme or custom layout (shared borders, etc…) with basic content, links, and graphics on each page