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Where to find information without us Two interesting websites for you to explore Tools you can use to make your own sites at home – including some free options! Some of the things we have done! http://webschool.de-velopment.com/ I have uploaded (or will soon be) all of the presentations and worksheets we’ve set onto this site under the HTML tab Uploaded some links to download some of the tools we talk about later under tools Posted some neat things I’ve found here too under resources http://www.w3schools.com These guys are the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web (abbreviated WWW or W3). Great for learning ‘good code practice’ Sister school web site created by the W3C: W3C Alternative Learning Resources Our Lesson Resources Date (HTML) Introduction & Typography 31st January 2013 (HTML) Tables 7th February 2013 (HTML) Images 14th February 2013 (HTML) Links 28th February 2013 (CSS) Cascading Style Sheets 7th March 2013 There are many more HTML elements & CSS tags to learn! We recommend: Hyper-Text Mark-up Language (HTML) Forms HTML Styling HTML5 Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Navigation Bars Pseudo-Elements’ Pseudo-Class’ Other Web Technologies that the W3C can help you learn: JavaScript HTML DOM jQuery AJAX JSON SQL Server Side Scripting Languages such as: ASP PHP The W3C are no way creating a vast library of all aspects of each and every web technology. There is as bountiful amount of knowledge regarding more specific technologies at: ASP.NET PHP.NET jQuery – includes JavaScript & AJAX MSSQL, MySQL http://www.hackasaurus.org/en-US/ If your using something a little better than Internet Explorer, you can turn on X-Ray Goggles. X-Ray Goggles let’s you mash up webpages You can change anything on any webpage! http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/ I can’t design – Twitter know this and are helping people! They’ve written all the CSS (and some JavaScript) to make really professional looking websites! You just copy paste the code you want from their site and it all magically works! I’ve created a template document to start! Example bootstrap site http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/examples/carousel.h http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ Notepad, Notepad++(PC) or TextEdit (Mac) Totally Free Software No installation required apart from Notepad++ Keeps coding basic but simple You can code across many languages Example http://www.asp.net/downloads Visual Studio 2012 Express for Web Created and Maintained by a large corporate company Primarily made for use in ASP.NET development Excellent documentation available Free to install, use and publish Has many powerful features, most notably a one click local server implementation for testing your server side code in a realistic environment Available only for Windows (PC) http://www.sublimetext.com/ Sublime Text 2 Cross Platform (PC, MAC & Linux) Free Licence (at the moment) http://www.adobe.com/products/dreamweaver.html Dreamweaver Created and maintained by large corporate company Has a great set of sister products to help with development (such as Photoshop, Flash etc.) All of which integrate nicely Costs allot of ££ You gain experience with it in School (currently) Available Cross Platform (MAC, PC & Linux) One third of our entire time at University in the last year is supposed to be spent “making something that does something” I chose to make a website and iPhone app Allows people like the Eden Project to draw out their own maps People like me can then download that map onto their mobile phones when I go visit The Eden Project can create tours for visitors to follow on their phones!