Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Task 10, 10.1 and 10.2.

file:///H:/My%20Documents/My%20Web%20Sites/first.html

.1

file:///H:/My%20Documents/My%20Web%20Sites/Chris%20Talbot%20first.htm

.2

Enters the text 'Hello world!' on a new line.
??? isn't that the first code they recommend when doing most Learn to program in Python example???

Any who....
It displays Hello World! as a simple Paragraph input in the document

file:///H:/My%20Documents/My%20Web%20Sites/hELLOwORLD.html
Saving for future work NOT to be marked



https://5c76e6e797038.site123.me/

Task 9 Lab Assessment 1

Task 9 Lab Assessment 1


My first website is:

wiki.guildwars2.com

The wiki site to the MORPG I play on and off.

The site has easy to follow subject links to make it easy to find exactly what you are looking for in in-game content. Plus: as a wiki, other people can add to or edit elements as things change or alter in game.


Another website I quite like is https://www.trademe.co.nz/
With it's categorize and location settings for item locations.
Options a-plenty when it comes time to pay:
                                                                  Postage options:
                                                                                     Fast post, Tracked, Signature.
                                                                  Pick-up
                                                                              Pay first on on pick-up.
Yes, occasionally you get 'bad' traders... But you do get the ability to assess a seller's profile to judge if they are trust worthy. Along with feedback of course. Which are two very strong trust building elements I would build in to any similar website I was to construct.


For my bad design website I have chosen www.Massey.ac.nz .
I don't know how many hours I have spent trying to find my student hand in sheet download, or other information about the papers I was studying at the time. But I feel that I have lost in excess of two days just trying to figure at the layout of their website. They owe me a third major for just figuring out how to navigate the website.
12.

<!DOCTYPE html> (Not actually needed, but included because it gets me in the habit)
<html>
  <head>
    <title>My Page by Chris Talbot</title>
  </head>
</html>



file:///H:/My%20Documents/My%20Web%20Sites/mY%20NAME%20AS%20TITLE.html

Monday, February 25, 2019

Task 11:

Eventually I clicked what was going on.
The header tag made the Web browsers Tab name become My first page.

6, 7, and 8




The Wix main page screenshot



Here is a site that lists some currently popular web site building tools:

https://www.thebest10websitebuilders.com/charts/2/best-website-builders?utm_campaign=ma_thebest10_en_thebest10websitebuilders.com_en-1_e^56181779884&experiment_id=1363406158^1t1^265330910054^popular%20website%20builders^e


Personal Reviews:

Web.com

This site asks if you want a hand on the home page. No scrolling down. It is right there.
And like Wix, it has numerous templates and pictures to chose from.


Site123

It starts scary-ly with a three step process to make your site.
But then it offers help galore.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

My Wix site (created last year)

https://chrisjtalbot.wixsite.com/my-life-with-a-tbi

5.2. Push my buttons


If you want to see the HTML code behind a website: Press Ctrl + U

5.1. Net GUI

How you see the Net!

The web site Says Mozilla Firefox is the top rated (by them) web browser.
Closely followed by Google Chrome

Personally, my main computer is running linux Mint Cinnamon.
Where I use Waterfox.
Which is the 64bit version of Firefox.
My alternative computer is a Mac mini... so Safari
Wife uses a Win10 laptop running Internet Explorer.
And my two boys use Google Chrome on their laptops.

About 4 years ago I was bored and had a three hour break during my teaching schedule. So I went online and searched for a good browser for Ubuntu 14, which I was using at the time.
That suggested Waterfox

Monday, February 18, 2019

5. Mosaic

Mosaic stuff

Mosaic was developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)[5] at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign beginning in late 1992. NCSA released the browser in 1993,[7] and officially discontinued development and support on January 7, 1997.[8] However, it can still be downloaded from NCSA
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosaic_(web_browser))

 NCSA Mosaic 3.0 for Microsoft Windows

4, History of this internet web thingy

The first WAN (Wide area network) was in Stanford University. I always thought the W in WAN stood for Wireless....LOL


 The first emoji was not :) I though it would have been.

It was :-)