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You are at the web site for DM 60, Web Publishing 1: HTML and CSS. This class is taking place during the Fall 2015 Online semester at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California. Your instructor is Wally Parham; please feel free to contact me using this handy form.
This web site contains the content for DM 60; the class installation for DM 60 on Cabrillo's Blackboard server houses the class quizzes, discussions, and a record of your class grades. By keeping the content separate from temporal portions of the class, you will have access to the resources anytime including post semester. The Blackboard portion of the class is shut down at the end of the semester.
You are often presented with options about your coding or procedures through the site; I may offer a tip or opinion about how I would do things. These are suggestions since you might find another way that works better for you. Many of the tips I give come from mistakes I have made (or still make!) and my desire for you is not to repeat them. So, keep an eye out for this styling…
Navigation links in the top pull down menu (best experienced with a modern browser!), and bottom of each page will take you to the various areas of the class site. Please explore! Below are brief explanations for the navigation links.
The Home link always brings you back to this page.
Schedule links to the page that keeps us on track for the semester. It lays out the class schedule for the semester and the weekly assignments and due dates.
Exercises links to a page with a list of all assignments and associated “exercise feedback form” links that you will need to “turn in” each assignment.
The Class Details page has links to other site areas:
The Blackboard Learn+ link takes you directly to the Cabrillo Blackboard server where you can access Discussions, Quizzes, and Discussions.
Contact takes you to a form that allows you to email me conveniently.
On the very top of each page are a link to the current assignment and a link to the Final Project requirements. Keep thinking about your final project!