Saturday, December 11, 2010

were all the blogs counted already?

I thought I posted 10 already... but i dont know if they were counted..
-jasmine awad

Thursday, December 9, 2010

WHY??

so i turned in my web project and its uploaded to the school website. i checked how it looked and i noticed a bunch of my pages were not working.. for some i figure it out why.. but the others i noticed it was because they have Spry Tooltips??

what is wrong in my code that affects my page on the server??
Can any one explain??

d-.-b Geo

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

CMS - Editing and Maintaining

When the administrator gets access to the content management area, the person can manually edit most of the websites content. For example, if the person needs a new picture added to the website, the only thing needed to be done is uploading the picture to the website. If the CMS works properly, the picture should automatically appear elsewhere on the original website. In other words, by uploading new content from the CMS area, the public website will change accordingly. This same system functions the same way when editing text, deleting content, or even adding videos.

CMS's come in thousands of different versions. One can even personally design a CMS considering one knows a little about coding and encoding. But in case you're looking for CMS templates, more information about CMS, or just tutorials of how to make your own CMS this website could be helpful.
-Oliver Grau

Sunday, December 5, 2010

CMS - The Website Backdoor

I made a blog post back in October concerning the idea behind content management system (CMS). This blog will pick up where I left off in the previous post.

In October I mentioned the online CMS applications, butit can be difficult to understand how the system works. In basic terms, the online application functions as the backdoor to a website. To describe in a simple way, the CMS is part of the website, but, it is password protected so nobody other than the administrators with the password can access it. Since the CMS functions as a website, the link to the CMS login is commonly hidden. Think of the CMS area as a members area of a website where one cannot access the full content without being a member.

When an administrator has logged into the members area, the person can fully edit the website's content. How this works will be explained in the next blog entry...

-Oliver Grau

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Final Project

Im worried about the final project, i hope everything comes out the way i want it to by tuesdaaaaay :(
high five to anyone who's on the same boat as meee
and good luck to everyone on finals! :)

-Joan

yay.

This final project was really crazy. I installed a dreamweaver trial on an old computer and it crashed, the student store ran out of CS5 bundles the day I decided to buy it, and I made some crucial mistakes so I had to start my project all over....2 days ago. Everything that could have gone wrong..went wrong! But I finally got a trial of CS5 to work on an old laptop, and I sat myself down for a good 30ish hours with my full and undivided attention on web design. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm finished, finallllly...the all-nighters were totally worth it. Can't wait to see all of our stories because we've just worked so hard. Really guys, I feel like we're all pro's at web design now.

-Jacqueline Escobedo

Thursday, December 2, 2010

for the class site...

I couldn't remember some names with faces, so if you can see me sometime during class so I can know which person is you so I can link your site, that'd be awesome =] I think I have most of the names down~ (:
-jasmine awad