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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Raster and Vector Graphics 10/21/09

Check this out! Check this out: Exercise 3: Raster and Vector Graphics.

We are now ready to venture into the marvelous world of Web graphics: raster (aka bitmap) and vector (using math, geometrical primitives). Exercise 3 introduces you to editing and layout of the major raster graphic format on the Web: jpg (or jpeg). You will download, source, edit, and layout a number of graphics in the next class meeting and for the remainder of the course.

The Web Graphics Tutorial.As an introduction to graphics, we will review the tutorial "Web Graphics: Vector and Raster," also available in print form as a pdf file.

If you have questions, just e-mail me at wbuchholz@bentley.edu. Feel free to comment on this announcement, or if you want to e-mail it, click on the little mail icon directly below. Note also that each announcement has a permanent link, available through the announcement title and posting date.

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Site Design and Graphics, 10/21/09

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In preparation for your upcoming assignments, you should be scouting the Web for sites whose design you admire. You will want to pay special attention to the color palette, layout, and design of the banner and navigation areas of the sites. Take your time to explore the sites in the following list:
Make some mental notes (or better yet, jot down some ideas) that you can incorporate into your own site as we move into the final phases of designing your sites.

You will also want to visit free graphics sites for images you can use in your design. In class, and in exercise 4, you will be experimenting with graphics effects using materials from the Microsoft clip art photo collection, brownielocks (http://www.brownielocks.com/backgrounds.html), and GRSites (http://www.grsites.com/archive/textures/).

Free photographs at http://www.free-stockphotos.com/.When you start to download free material, remember to save the graphics in your masters subfolder of the images folder. Be sure to name any file you download with the site name prior to the graphic filename; for example, brownielocks-dribblessplats.jpg. Then, as you acquire graphics from brownielocks and other vendors, the files will be together in the masters subfolder. Remember, you need to credit all your graphics sources and provide links to the graphic (or at least to the site if you cannot link to the graphic). It is very important that you keep all of these files straight, so take care.

In selecting the graphics sites and downloading your material, you should be thinking of the whole look and feel of your site: colors, graphics, and page design. Do you want your site to be light and airy? Dark and brooding? Serious and professional? Wild and crazy? Subdued and understated? Adventuresome? Cute? Tough? Nationalistic (e.g., Irish, Italian, American)?

We will spend some time in class working through the technical aspects of design, so you should have plenty of opportunity to experiment. But do not save this work for class alone. Work on your design outside as well.

If you have questions, just e-mail me at wbuchholz@bentley.edu. Feel free to comment on this announcement, or if you want to e-mail it, click on the little mail icon directly below. Note also that each announcement has a permanent link, available through the announcement title and posting date.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Using Dreamweaver to FTP Your Site, 10/14/09

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We'll spend time in class reviewing your template; then we will pour the contents of all your top-tier pages and exercise 1 into the template. After we pour all your top-tier pages into the template, you will need to title all your pages correctly; for example:
  • William Buchholz, IDCC 370, Fall ’09, Bentley University, Waltham, MA 02452
  • About William Buchholz, IDCC 370, Fall ’09, Bentley University, Waltham, MA 02452
  • Biography of William Buchholz, IDCC 370, Fall ’09, Bentley University, Waltham, MA 02452
  • Ontology Essay, William Buchholz, IDCC 370, Fall ’09, Bentley University, Waltham, MA 02452
After you supply the correct meta tags to your pages, your Web site shells are ready. Take a deep breath. You've accomplished a great deal so far. But now we are about to embark on the FTP journey.

First, remember that your account has already been created on the IDCC server. Now you need to hook to that server through Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver's FTP utility can be a little confusing the first or second time through, so I hope this advice will help.

Make sure the latest copy of your Web site is on the c:/ drive (most likely a drag and drop from your m:/ drive) to a subdirectory with your last name. Example: C:\Documents and Settings\wbuchholz\My Documents\My Web Sites\370\.

Once you're sure you have the latest version of your Web on the c:\ drive, invoke the site management wizard to edit your specs. I'll walk you through the steps in the wizard, so don't move too quickly. Wait for the whole class to go through this.

The key screen in the wizard is the one where you actually hook to the server and your folder on the server. Here is a screen shot to use as a model (click to enlarge for easier viewing):

Dreamweaver FTP screen If you need some help with this whole process in class, just raise your hand. If you run into trouble at home, just e-mail me at wbuchholz@bentley.edu for more advice — or wait until the next class, and we'll quickly take it from there. Please feel free to comment on this post (nothing dirty, though) and I will respond for all to see.

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Site Design and Graphics, 02/28/09

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In preparation for your upcoming assignments, you should be scouting the Web for sites whose design you admire. You will want to pay special attention to the color palette, layout, and design of the banner and navigation areas of the sites. Take your time to explore the sites in the following list:
Make some mental notes (or better yet, jot down some ideas) that you can incorporate into your own site as we move into the final phases of designing your sites.

You will also want to visit free graphics sites for images you can use in your design. In class, and in exercise 4, you will be experimenting with graphics effects using materials from the Microsoft clip art photo collection, brownielocks (http://www.brownielocks.com/backgrounds.html), and GRSites (http://www.grsites.com/archive/textures/).

Free photographs at http://www.free-stockphotos.com/.When you start to download free material, remember to save the graphics in your masters subfolder of the images folder. Be sure to name any file you download with the site name prior to the graphic filename; for example, brownielocks-dribblessplats.jpg. Then, as you acquire graphics from brownielocks and other vendors, the files will be together in the masters subfolder. Remember, you need to credit all your graphics sources and provide links to the graphic (or at least to the site if you cannot link to the graphic). It is very important that you keep all of these files straight, so take care.

In selecting the graphics sites and downloading your material, you should be thinking of the whole look and feel of your site: colors, graphics, and page design. Do you want your site to be light and airy? Dark and brooding? Serious and professional? Wild and crazy? Subdued and understated? Adventuresome? Cute? Tough? Nationalistic (e.g., Irish, Italian, American)?

We will spend some time in class working through the technical aspects of design, so you should have plenty of opportunity to experiment. But do not save this work for class alone. Work on your design outside as well.

If you have questions, just e-mail me at wbuchholz@bentley.edu. Feel free to comment on this announcement, or if you want to e-mail it, click on the little mail icon directly below. Note also that each announcement has a permanent link, available through the announcement title and posting date.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Using Dreamweaver to FTP Your Site, 02/24/09

Check this out! Angel and Devil emoticon available at: http://www.smiling-faces.com/php/moresmilies.php?lan=en&subpageid=4&char=A&offset=0&windowsize=25Check this out:

We'll spend time in class finishing your bottom navigation class for the template.
After we pour all your top-tier pages into the template, title all your pages correctly; for example:
  • William Buchholz, IDCC 370, Spring ’09, Bentley University, Waltham, MA 02452
  • About William Buchholz, IDCC 370, Spring ’09, Bentley University, Waltham, MA 02452
    Biography of William Buchholz, IDCC 370, Spring ’09, Bentley University, Waltham, MA 02452
  • Ontology Essay, William Buchholz, IDCC 370, Spring ’09, Bentley University, Waltham, MA 02452
After you supply the correct meta tags to your pages, your Web site shells are ready. Take a deep breath. You've accomplished a great deal so far. But now we are about to embark on the FTP journey.

First, remember that your account has already been created on the IDCC server. Now you need to hook to that server through Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver's FTP utility can be a little confusing the first or second time through, so I hope this advice will help.

Make sure the latest copy of your Web site is on the c:/ drive (most likely a drag and drop from your m:/ drive) to a subdirectory with your last name. Example: C:\Documents and Settings\wbuchholz\My Documents\My Web Sites\370\.

Once you're sure you have the latest version of your Web on the c:\ drive, invoke the site management wizard to edit your specs. I'll walk you through the steps in the wizard, so don't move too quickly. Wait for the whole class to go through this.

The key screen in the wizard is the one where you actually hook to the server and your folder on the server. Here is a screen shot to use as a model (click to enlarge for easier viewing):


Dreamweaver FTP screen If you need some help with this whole process in class, just raise your hand. If you run into trouble at home, just e-mail me at wbuchholz@bentley.edu for more advice — or wait until the next class, and we'll quickly take it from there. Please feel free to comment on this post (nothing dirty, though) and I will respond for all to see.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Site Design and Graphics, 10/14/08

Check this out! Check this out:

In preparation for your second assignment, you should be scouting the Web for sites whose design you admire. You will want to pay special attention to the color palette, layout, and design of the banner and navigation areas of the sites. Take your time to explore the sites in the following list:
Make some mental notes (or better yet, jot down some ideas) that you can incorporate into your own site as we move into the final phases of designing your sites.

You will also want to visit free graphics sites for images you can use in your design. In class, and in exercise 4, you will be experimenting with graphics effects using materials from the Microsoft clip art photo collection, brownielocks (http://www.brownielocks.com/backgrounds.html), and GRSites (http://www.grsites.com/archive/textures/).

Free photographs at http://www.free-stockphotos.com/.When you start to download free material, remember to save the graphics in your masters subfolder of the images folder. Be sure to name any file you download with the site name prior to the graphic filename; for example, brownielocks-dribblessplats.jpg. Then, as you acquire graphics from brownielocks and other vendors, the files will be together in the masters subfolder. Remember, you need to credit all your graphics sources and provide links to the graphic (or at least to the site if you cannot link to the graphic). It is very important that you keep all of these files straight, so take care.

In selecting the graphics sites and downloading your material, you should be thinking of the whole look and feel of your site: colors, graphics, and page design. Do you want your site to be light and airy? Dark and brooding? Serious and professional? Wild and crazy? Subdued and understated? Adventuresome? Cute? Tough? Nationalistic (e.g., Irish, Italian, American)?

We will spend some time in class working through the technical aspects of design, so you should have plenty of opportunity to experiment. But do not save this work for class alone. Work on your design outside as well.

If you have questions, just e-mail me at wbuchholz@bentley.edu. Feel free to comment on this announcement, or if you want to e-mail it, click on the little mail icon directly below. Note also that each announcement has a permanent link, available through the announcement title and posting date.

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Using Dreamweaver to FTP Your Site, 10/01/08

Check this out! Angel and Devil emoticon available at: http://www.smiling-faces.com/php/moresmilies.php?lan=en&subpageid=4&char=A&offset=0&windowsize=25Check this out:

We'll spend time in class finishing your bottom navigation class for the template. When your Web site shells are ready, take a deep breath. You've accomplished a great deal so far. But now we are about to embark on the FTP journey.

First, remember that your account has already been created on the IDCC server. Now you need to hook to that server through Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver's FTP utility can be a little confusing the first or second time through, so I hope this advice will help.

Make sure the latest copy of your Web site is on the c:/ drive (most likely a drag and drop from your m:/ drive) to a subdirectory with your last name. Example: C:\Documents and Settings\wbuchholz\My Documents\My Web Sites\370\.

Once you're sure you have the latest version of your Web on the c:\ drive, invoke the site management wizard to edit your specs. I'll walk you through the steps in the wizard, so don't move too quickly. Wait for the whole class to go through this.

The key screen in the wizard is the one where you actually hook to the server and your folder on the server. Here is a screen shot to use as a model (click to enlarge for easier viewing):

Dreamweaver FTP screen If you need some help with this whole process in class, just raise your hand. If you run into trouble at home, just e-mail me at wbuchholz@bentley.edu for more advice — or wait until the next class, and we'll quickly take it from there. Please feel free to comment on this post (nothing dirty, though) and I will respond for all to see.

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