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Soxcast - Chicago White Sox Podcast
Newest Episode: Fri January 22, 2010. 05:38 AM
Where Heroes Get Remembered, and Champions Never Die
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4:35
Fri January 22, 2010. 05:38 AM
This final lesson of the semester overviews the steps students need to take in Dreamweaver to complete their final website. During this lesson, they will learn how to correctly place the favicon file in their root folder as well as add the favicon code to each page of their site.
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Fri January 22, 2010. 05:21 AM
This lesson explains why and shows students how to add text links, an email link, & copyright notice to the bottom of each page in their site. After entering and linking this info, they are then show how to optionally style it using CSS and then how to properly place it at the bottom of each page in their website.
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9:20
This is the quick lesson shows students how to implement their now functional navigation system into their website. It begins by shows students how to link the rollovers to the correct webpages then show students how to test the navbar HTML file for accuracy. Finally, students are show the correct procedure for drag and drop placement of the completed navigation system into each page of their website.
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6:00
This lesson in a series of four shows students how to prepare and create Javascript-based rollover buttons in their site's navigation system. During this lesson, students learn how to export their rollover navigation system from Fireworks so it is both an HTML file as well as all supporting images and Javascript to make the rollovers work. Student then preview and test their exported file for accuracy.
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17:04
During this lesson, students learn how to create and edit the rollover buttons with the Button editor of Fireworks. Student then preview and test their file for accuracy. In the next lesson to follow this one, students will export the resulting HTML file and images for placement in the other pages of their website.
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6:59
This second lesson in a series of four shows students how to prepare and create Javascript-based rollover buttons in their site's navigation system. During this lesson, students learn how to set up their canvas and arrange their source graphics in preparation for create buttons from them.
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7:31
This first lesson in a series of four shows students the concepts of create a Javascript-based rollovers as part of their site's navigation system. During this lesson, students learn about the overall process that will be followed to create their navigation system.
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23:16
Thu January 07, 2010. 04:41 AM
This lesson finishes off the process students follow in Dreamweaver to create and layout the contact page as part of their final website. At the end of this lesson, students should have a working form with several form elements that is ready for inclusion with their final site.
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28:20
Tue January 05, 2010. 04:15 AM
During this lesson, students begin the construction of a web-based form in Dreamweaver using a combination of tables and form elements. At the end of this lesson, students should have a "shell" setup that will then be used to insert the labels and form elements in the next lesson.
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14:29
Tue January 05, 2010. 03:40 AM
This lesson overview the purpose and concepts of using forms on a website. The discussion here will be applied in Dreamweaver for the creation and layout of a contact page as part of their final website. During this lesson, students learn not only why web-based forms are used on a website, how forms technically work, as well as some basic design considerations about forms.
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28:14
Tue December 15, 2009. 08:06 AM
This lesson describes the general techniques for setting up and applying CSS within Dreamweaver for better control layout of the text as well as graphics within a website. Using an external style sheet called mint.css that they have already set up, student learn how to use CSS for text control as well as how to place graphics using CSS since some students websites will require this technique in order to lay them out as they have been designed.
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Fri December 11, 2009. 05:05 AM
This lesson explains the purpose and process students will follow when creating a favicon, the small bookmark graphic that appear in the address bar of most modern web browsers, for their website. The assignment requirements are reviewed and students are provided with several useful tips they will find helpful for completing this easy yet challenging activity effectively.
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Fri December 04, 2009. 05:42 AM
This lesson review with students the process of using a tracing image, a layout table and layout cells in Dreamweaver to lay out a web page as they previously had previously done in an exercise in class. In this lesson, students are guided in the main layout of the index file of their final website. This lesson should get them a little more comfortable with the process of assembling pages in Dreamweaver so they can do this for the content areas of their home page as well as the remaining pages in their site in the coming classes.
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12:35
Fri December 04, 2009. 05:11 AM
This lesson discusses how to export images and image settings to achieve a balance between high image quality and small data sizes of the resulting files. This lesson concludes with students exporting some of the images for the next lesson where students will reassemble the graphics into a web page using Dreamweaver.
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Fri December 04, 2009. 04:57 AM
This lesson first quickly overviews the preparation of what will be the local root folder for students final site and its enclosed images directories. This step is now necessary so students can start exporting graphics that will part of the final sites.
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Wed December 02, 2009. 05:14 AM
This lesson discusses how to use the slicing features of Fireworks to break a large graphic file into smaller pieces that will allow for quicker downloading and assembly as part of a web page layout. This lesson will conclude in the next lesson where students learn set up their final root folder, optimize and then export images for reassembly in Dreamweaver.
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40:34
Mon November 30, 2009. 05:41 AM
This lesson from our class text teaches students how to use of a layout table and cells in Dreamweaver to create a basic web page that will remain fixed in place when viewed with a browser. The use of a tracing image that was created is Fireworks is used and show student how tracing images can aid in the web page layout process.
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Mon November 30, 2009. 04:58 AM
In this lesson from our text, students learn how about techniques for working with graphics inline in an HTML text based layout. Student learn about some of the basic formatting options that are available and the lesson concludes with the advantages that tables and/or CSS present when laying web pages.
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39:42
During this continued lesson from our text, students will continue gain insight text formatting techniques in Dreamweaver. During the lesson, student will be introduced to CSS as a more advanced way of formatting text in Dreamweaver. The lesson will conclude with covering some other conventions for placed text elements with HTML like horizontal rules and email links.
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Tue November 17, 2009. 05:40 AM
During this lesson, students are lead in an activity from the textbook that teaches how to format text formatting in Dreamweaver. In addition to learning how to perform basic text HTML formatting with the software, students also learn about some of the foundations concepts of how HTML code works by studying what happens in both the Design and Code views of Dreamweaver. This lesson will conclude in the next lesson where they will learn some techniques for the basic formatting of web page text using CSS.
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