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Developing a Professional or Class Website Tools and Resources
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Software Requirements Editor – WYSIWYG Editor (available through ebuy)ebuy Microsoft Frontpage Macromedia Dreamweaver – Simple ASCII (code) Editor e.g., Notepad (must save files as.html) FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Software – http://download.uky.edu/ - Filezilla (free) http://download.uky.edu/ Internet Browser – Mozilla Firefox at http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/ – Internet Explorer – Apple’s Safari
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Basics elements of HTML Opening and Closing Text Images Links –
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Learning Code (for free) Examples of Basic Page Design: – Formatted Design: Defined lists http://sweb.uky.edu/~rsand1/web_dev.html – Formatted Design: Tables http://sweb.uky.edu/~rsand1/web_ext_links.html Online Tutorials: many of which are quite good. – http://www.webmonkey.com/ http://www.webmonkey.com/ HyperText Markup Language (HTML) Home Page: http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/ http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/ – quite technical; specs for all versions of HTML
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HTML Copy code elements (not content) and reuse for your own purposes – Anytime you see a design feature you like on a web page Right click on the page and View Source Highlight and copy the relevant code Paste into your code editor Recreate design feature with your own content – This should be restricted to no more than a few lines of code – http://sweb.uky.edu/~rsand1/ http://sweb.uky.edu/~rsand1/ Difficult to learn how to write Java or “dynamic” content this way
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Style Style sheets – External (e.g., style.css) Preferable method – Internal E.g., having the same external style sheet, compare the style of – The Husserl Page The Husserl Page – The Page of Bob The Page of Bob – The Web Development HandoutWeb Development Handout
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File Organization Initial WWW Folder: “welcome” or “index” HTML file & any number of ancillary HTML files – nested “images” folder (jpg, gif, bmp files) – nested “PDF-docs” folder (all pdf files, e.g., CV) – nested “presentations” folder (eg., this PowerPoint presentation) Separate folders for: – Husserlpage html files – nested folder: images – Current Classes (phi100, phi120)phi100phi120 html files – “images,” “presentations,” and “PDF_docs” folders nested in each class folder – Teaching Archive (http://sweb.uky.edu/~rsand1/teaching/)http://sweb.uky.edu/~rsand1/teaching/ “image,” “presentations,” “PDF_docs” folders nested in each subfolder
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Professors’ Use of Internet David Bradshaw – in the Spring will have 3 TAs in Phi 100. Planning to use a class website. It will be fairly minimal Ron Bruzina – Using Blackboard (again) in PHI 343 & Discovery Seminar course, DSP/6. Craig Streetman will also be involved with PHI 343 Chris Zurn – professional website: http://www.uky.edu/~cfzurn/http://www.uky.edu/~cfzurn/ basic, posts class PowerPoint slideshows there
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Blackboard Course shells – http://myuk.uky.edu/ http://myuk.uky.edu/ Organization shells (coming soon) – operate essentially like course shells with discussion boards, surveys, etc etc. – designed for committees, depts, and student orgs
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Department Web Page Schatzki – asks whether the TAs have suggestions about our web page E.g., the “People” page: http://www.uky.edu/AS/Philosophy/people.htm
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Review of Resources http://sweb.uky.edu/~rsand1/web_dev.html
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