You must be an instructor or graduate student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to sign up for these classes.
We are still in the process of planning the IMAGE Lab classes for Spring 2008. Please email us with any suggestions. Previous classes can be found here.
This class will cover what CSS is and why we use it, CSS sytax, and using CSS for page layout and design. This course is designed to offer instructors in CLAS a general introduction to using CSS on their web pages. We will start with the basics and move quickly to introducing more advanced techniques (like positioning and special effects). Participants will work toward a goal of redesigning one of their websites using CSS.
This class will be using the unix machines in the lab and will require Image Lab access. Space is limited, so please sign up by emailing Lisa Dusenberry.
This class will cover the basic sytax and usages of HTML. Topics will include writing the skeleton of an HTML file, manipulating HTML tags, and common tags for personal web design. This class will be taught on the Unix machines in the lab. Space is limited, so please sign up by emailing Lisa Dusenberry.
The Basic Web Design class will cover the basics of HTML authoring and the easy-HTML-editing program Dreamweaver. This one day class will teach both basic web skills and will help you set up a basic website using templates. The class will teach how to cut and paste HTML from these templates into Dreamweaver and how to begin to manipulate it. Then, we will learn the Dreamweaver interface and how to add content to pages. We will certainly cover the following areas: