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Web Design Reflection

Reflect on what we explored the last few weeks in Web Design and html We learned a lot of things from the George B site, such as Basic Markup, Reusable Code, Tables, Styled Lists, Page Layout, and Menu Styles. We used these things and notepad to create HTML pages that have hyperlinks, text, images, and symbols. share your reflection with stark.brooklinehighschool@gmail.com and also post your reflection on your blog as Web Design Reflection What did you know about HTML before we started? Not many things, I knew that it made up the basics of a lot of websites, but I did not know how it actually worked. What do you feel you learned well in this unit? How to create a simple website that has hyperlinks, charts, lists, and images. What are you still unsure about? Where to place all the specific pieces of the HTML code, so that the website works properly with all of the additional links, images, and charts What do you wish we had more time to do? ...

Ordered List

apples bananas lemons oranges

Unordered List

cat food bread milk veggies paper towels

Continents, Countries, and Cities Nesting List

Geography Outline North America United States New York Los Angeles Chicago Canada Montreal Toronto Europe England London Manchester France Paris Lyons Marseilles Spain Madrid Barcelona Granda

My schedule

class schedule period room subject teacher A 500 Spanish Ms. Tobey B 101 English Mr. Rothstien C 315 Tutorial Ms. Angione D 200 Computer Programming Ms. Stark E 310 Math Ms. Kostant F GYM Chemistry Ms. Angione G 315 History Mr. Grounland-Jacob Who are you? boop boop, boop boop. Some great classes going on here, indeed, indeed.

Creating HTML website through textedit

Today, we worked on creating a website through text edit. I did not have any prior experience in using HTML, but it was still a great experience to create a basic website with the Gettysburg address and a picture of Lincoln. A cool background was also included,.

Codecademy questions

1. What commands did you work with? Command line, it shows you where files are located and you can change files directories 2. What do these commands do? These commands change file directories 3. What is the command you use in Windows 7? cmd/ command prompt. 4.  What did you learn? How to change file directories 5.  What surprised you? That changing file directories could be so complicated, and how many commands there are. 6. When would you need to uses these commands outside a general classroom? When I need to change the file directories on a linux computer if I am looking for certain files. 7. What would you like to learn more about in Operating systems? More command lines in windows systems, and some python coding.(python coding is not operating system so we wouldn’t be learnng it here)