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Posted by BriMarErn on 11/07/29 11:58
My part was done in Dreamweaver. The main Rice School website was
completely revamped in Dreamweaver after initially being done in Front
Page. Go to:
http://thericeschool.org/
( Even with the bad rap, the site done in Front Page was still very
well done. The person runnng that one left for another teaching
position. Good guy!)
I'm planning on revamping my site as well.
Yes, all the kids in my class did all of their web pages in Notepad.
The art galleries in each of their sites were done in simple Paint,
then loaded with the <img...> tag.
Any other questions or comments would be greatly appreciated!
PS (again) The cool thing about being a middle school student is that
they can really explore with all the flashy eye candy stuff! Yes, I do
teach them the fact that in a 'real life' web site, less is more.
However, they're learning a skill that very few middle schoolers, let
alone high schoolers, are learning!
BriMarErn
dorayme wrote:
> In article
> <1158366768.514833.248240@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
> "BriMarErn" <brimarern@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > The web pages are located at:
> >
> > http://www.thericeschool.org/technology/richardson/TheHTMLProject.html
> >
>
> Love the jazzy musak on the home page, it came on automatically
> when I was in a mood to receive a nice surprise. And I understand
> the need to be a bit whatever with your young charges...perhaps
> you could just point them to the "cool" sites that already use
> tons of javascript and flash and whatever and dangle it as a
> promise of the things they might get to do one day... but teach
> them some really solid stuff about HTML and CSS first, especially
> the proper roles of these two things. You will most certainly
> cloud the essentials by going in for all the "cool" stuff.
>
> The swaying welcome banner soothed that autistic child in me. But
> it will set the mob onto you. Run. Run now.
>
> Seriously, I advise you to hang about here and learn some basic
> stuff about HTML and CSS, and the idea of marking up the HTML to
> make sense in itself and then to style it.
>
> Did you stick in those hundreds of nbsp;s, or was it Dreamweaver?
>
> --
> dorayme
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