Category Archive
The following is a list of all entries from the General category.
Welcome to Semester 2, 2006
This semester, you may find ideas come from myself that may help you sort problems out, as well as your lecturers also using this resource to communicate and collaborate with you…. For example, http://c476.edublogs.org/2006/07/22/welcome-to-c476-semester-2-2006/ is the URL to this story, so by adding this as a link, thus: Welcome to C476 [22/7/06] , you notify the blog entry’s owner that you have referred to their story / article.
Project progress reports (Wednesday 07 June 2006)
Please note that you should be completing your project progress reports via your own blogs.These blog entries should include the meeting minutes, meeting times, and other information such as what completed. This will enable you to work out where you are in the scheme of your work schedule.By now you should have: scope of work contract (ready for signatures) initial concept drawings (sketches) When you create an entry please create a comment that refers to your blog entry.This is done by publishing your entry viewing the entry right mouse clicking on the topic and copying the URL (web address) go to bottom of this entry, and create a comment with your URL as an anchor (<a href=”…url…”>link text</a>) publish the comment I will then be notified that you have updated your progress reports.Alternative method is to:select the topic of this entry 3.
Blogging and Pinkbacks / trackbacks
This is a very good article on how to create a trackback or pingback to an article on another site / blog. If you want to write about something that is on this blog, then include a pingback to the article, and then you will have a comment automatically entered into the blog.
Writing contracts
One of the important parts of your work as a web designer will be the development of contracts that are part of the legally binding information that you need top produce…. services to be performed by contractor 6.general provisions 7.restrictions 8.dealing with client delays 9.dealing with contractor delays (your own) 10.clients get limited ownership 11.milestones and project completion 12.obligations 1.
