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Interface Design 2 Week 11

Interface Design 2 Week 11. :: Calendar. :: This Week's Agenda. HTML & CSS Basics We will continue the full coding process from Photoshop to HTML Establishing good semantic markup (html) <title> <h1>, <h2>, <h3>, etc... <p> for paragraphs Unordered lists for navigation <ul>

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Interface Design 2 Week 11

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  1. Interface Design 2 Week 11

  2. :: Calendar

  3. :: This Week's Agenda HTML & CSS Basics We will continue the full coding process from Photoshop to HTML Establishing good semantic markup (html) <title> <h1>, <h2>, <h3>, etc... <p> for paragraphs Unordered lists for navigation <ul> <li><a href=”#”>link</a></li> </ul> Image replacement

  4. :: This Week's Assignment Take advantage of the 1-1 time with me during class and during my office hours. Continue coding your site. Be sure to test your site! Test on both platforms (Mac & PC)‏ Test in all browsers (IE, Firefox, Safari, Netscape, Opera, etc.)‏ Validate your html, css, Section 508 Next due date: Two weeks from today the complete site is due for testing!

  5. :: Final Assignment Coded HTML/CSS Web Site Based upon the feedback from your final (midterm) round of comps, transform your visual designs into their final format: a coded web site. Your site must must: Use an XHTML doctype. Use web-standard-compliant, well-formed, valid, accessible, and semantic markup (HTML) to best structure the content of your site. Use external cascading style sheets (CSS) to position your layout. Work bug-free on all browsers on both platforms (PC: Firefox, IE6, IE7, Opera, Netscape, Safari; MAC: Safari, Firefox, Opera, Netscape). Validate for CSS, XHTML, and Section 508. Your site must not: Use tables for layout Due : Week16A

  6. :: Final Assignment Coded HTML/CSS Web Site Key dates: Week 10A: Coded home page is due Week 11A: Coded sub page template is due Week 13A: QA Test Day (1st draft of the fully coded site is due)‏ Week 16A: Final coded site is due Due : Week16A

  7. :: Final Assignment Coded HTML/CSS Web Site Purpose/Objectives: To use current web programming technologies (HTML & CSS) to build a fully interactive, web-standard-compliant web site To create the most effective user interface for your targeted audience. To defend the conceptual merits of your own designs. To meet the needs and deadlines dictated by your client. Due : Week16A

  8. Coded HTML/CSS Web Site Format: HTML web site. Post a link to your coded site on your class web page. I suggest that you post your site in a folder called “midterm” under your “art249” directory. In this case, your url will be: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~yourname/art249/midterm/ Portfolio entry. Create a portfolio entry designed for print showcasing your site and the design process. Choose which assets/productions documents (sketches, site maps, page maps, comps, etc.) that you created in this class and prepare them to become a part of your personal portfolio. Design the layout of your portfolio entry in such a way that demonstrates the full design process from concept to final product. format: 8.5” x 11” .pdf file of your portfolio entry. Post your .pdf file on your class web page and bring in a printed version to class. :: Final Assignment Due : Week16A

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