Home Page for the First Web Site project in Web Publishing
by A.C.
Learning How to Create Web Pages
My name is A.C. and I am a student at Sweetwater high School.I am enrolled in the Web Plushing class and learning how to create Webpages or Web sites on the World Wide Web.
Web publishing is teaching me how to design,create, and publish Web pages on the Internet. I will create several Web sites to demonstrate what I have learned in Web Publishing for period 2.
For this First Web Site project, I will learn to design and create three Web pages for this Web site.In order to complete this Web site project , I will need to do the following.
Steps for Designing and Creating a Web Site
Plan the Web site .
Using pen or pencil and a paper, create a storyboard that shows the Web site.
Using pen or pencil and a paper, create a layout for the Web pages that shows where the different pices of information will go.
Create and save Web pages using XHTML.
Create and account with a Web hosting service to upload and publish the Web sites.
A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) or Internet adress will then be created for your Web Site; you can then share the adress with the World Wide Web.
What Have I Learned in Web Plushing
I have learneed several things over the past two weeks in this class.Some of the things I have learned are:
I am learning how to define an Internet browser.
I am learning that the Web browser is used to view web pages in the World Wide Web.
I am leaning how to create a Web Page with XHTML and XTML.
I am learning how to send emails and create a yahoo email.
I am learning that Web pages usually contains hyperlinks.
I am learning that the WWW is not the same as the World Wide Web.
I am learning how to use tags from HTML.
I am learning that a browser is a program such as Mozilla Firefox is a display of a web pages.
I am learning how to fill a personal information trough Google Docs.
I am learning that browsers changes a text document
Examples of list
To create lists with XHTML for a Web pages, I have to use the following.
The tag "u" stands for unordered list ; this creates a bulleted list
This second li will show a 2nd bulleted list item; li stands for "list items". The il will create a bullet or number for the list.
This is an example of an unoderoder listl this means the order of the list does not matter.
Bulleted list item 4.
Bulleted list item 5.
The "ol" tag is used for ordered list; this means the order does matter and numbers appear in the list.
Numbered list item 2.
Numbered list item 3.
Web site designed by A.C.
First Web Site Project
Web Plushing Class
Sweetwater High School
Last modified: 12 Augst 2010