Cert IV in IT (Web Design)


Category Archive

The following is a list of all entries from the Links category.

Del.icio.us links




I have made a small change to how I am doing my del.icio.us links. You will find you can reduce the number of links by using C475 or C123 for a search term. This will make it easier for you, as I will be adding more links from non web design areas.


Testing web sites




As a class, Ben, Raylene, Robyn, Marc, Brendan, Alyssa and Sam came up with the following areas for testing to be performed within the site: Link checks (on site, off site and eMail) Speed Search engine placement & optimisation Accessibility Images Multimedia Audience Accuracy Readability Page size & browser compatbility Hits & other data These items all have areas to be checked against…. What are your thoughts on what criteria should be placed on the testing for each area, and how can you test them?


Tutorial – Albino black sheep – CSS Live Design




OK, please follow this tutorial through and you will be surprised what you will see from the code and examples.


Further Links – CSS and more





CSS Tutorials




After being asked about how do floats work, I found a series of very good tutorials on floats and other concepts that are very important in CSS. You are recommended, no let me make that required to read if you are having problems.

I suggest you look at them in the order I have given them, so that the content builds up and you become familiar with the techniques involved.

Selectutorial at maxdesign shows the various ways to use selectors in CSS.

Listutorial investigates the use of CSS and lists.

Floatutorial is simple superb and shows you basics through to more advanced concepts.

Building a page template in CSS shows the steps in creating a web page template from the starting mock up to the finished product. Especially useful for the “personas plus” development you are undertaking.

From tables to full CSS shows a method of converting a tables based site layout to use CSS.

Basic web standards workshop shows you the basics of web standards and their use. There are seven parts to the workshop, covering content that includes: Web Standards, What are Web Standards about, and the ideal page structure. (X)HTML and the XHTML dilemma. Semantic markup. Accessibility and why we should bother with it. An introduction to CSS, including why use CSS to separate content from presentation, grouping selectors, shorthand rules, selectors, inheritance and the cascade. Floats and their use including basic float rules, is width required on floats, and floating multiple images to right edge. CSS issues and bugs including margin collapse, trapping margins and IE and the box model to name but a few

Liquid layouts, the joy, pain and tears looks at some of the troubles and pitfalls associated with creating a liquid layout in CSS.

Page source order and accessibility is a presentation that covers one of the most fundamentally important aspects of accessible semantic web design.

CSS Image text wrap shows one way of achieving uneven image wrapping.

Read and use the information here to assist you in your work on the Personas Plus page you are developing.

Aside: a comprehensive HTML tutorial is also found at tizag.com where also you can find a CSS tutorial as well. Note that the HTML tutorial is really aimed at HTML 4 and not XHTML which is what you are required to use for this course.


Colour links




In class today we looked at resources for colour harmony…. Problem – What sites do we have on colour theory?


Sister sites




Remember that there are sister Blogs to this one:

c475.edublogs.org

and

c123.edublogs.org