In these 3 exercises we were asked to create html and css documents using Dreamweaver. The primary goal of these projects was to mainly get us familiar with some of the key bells and whistles found in Dreamweaver, in preparation for our upcoming collaborative project of creating webpages that link together to tell some sort of a story or dialogue. Working on these html docs was, frustrating to say the least. Yet , that was mostly for the beginning of these exercises, but thankfully since I took a course on Javascript a year ago, a lot of the coding principles I had learned then, but forgot about, suddenly came back to me after doing these projects. Thankfully the core concepts of these projects became much clearer to me and I was able to understand why certain things belonged where they were, and how some items were effecting others. I won’t claim to know exactly what everything does or why it is there, but I can confidently say I know about the general principles at play in the documents. Honestly it was kind of fun being able to make words on a webpage move just from plopping some code into Dreamweaver, and I think I am even more excited than scared when thinking about doing the upcoming group project.
Links:
Video Mash Homepage : http://personal.psu.edu/gxs481/video_mash/index.html
Basic CSS homepage : http://personal.psu.edu/gxs481/basic_css/index.html
Marinetti Layout : http://personal.psu.edu/gxs481/marinetti/marinetti.html
Marinetti Animation : http://personal.psu.edu/gxs481/marinettiJS/marinettiJS.html
Bibliography–
Cromar, William. Http://Newmediawiki.pbworks.com/w/Page/127847691/ConcretePoetryVideoMashHTML. 2020.
Cromar, William. “concretePoetryMarinetti1CSS.” NewMediaWiki [Licensed for Non-Commercial Use Only] / concretePoetryMarinetti1CSS, 2020, newmediawiki.pbworks.com/w/page/142762782/concretePoetryMarinetti1CSS.
Cromar, William. “concretePoetryMarinetti2JS.” NewMediaWiki [Licensed for Non-Commercial Use Only] / concretePoetryMarinetti2JS, 2020, newmediawiki.pbworks.com/w/page/142762788/concretePoetryMarinetti2JS.