This Semesters Computer Class

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This Semester's Computer Class

I have learned about writing codes for HTML for a web page. This is one of the two major projects for this class.
Take a look and tell me what you think.
It's got a loooong way to go before I'm done, but hopefully the instructor can see that I've got a good handle on things.

http://data.gsc.edu/home/77/924210977/

Be sure to have your speakers on or a headphone!


Best Wishes,
Scott
 

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Pretty good. I've done a little HTML. Lotsa work.
 

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Thanks for the comments. :thumbsup:
I'm not really liking the outside links entering a new window and continuing the music of the original page...it may distract the viewer. I'll probably change that.
Whew! You're right...lotsa work.
I work on this daily...updates are added frequently. I might add an "add to favorites" button...

Thanks again!

Scott

PS. And to think...2 months ago I didn't even know what HTML meant....
 

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Not bad, for me, from strictly a web surfer's view. Not cluttered, easy to read, quick loading, the colors work well together.

Points for not using digital techno music, and I learned something. I thought Come and Get It was a Beatles tune, but it's done by Badfinger.

I was visitor number 9. :hello2: <--- that guy was pretty well right with the beat
 

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Yeah, I was striving for easy navigation.

Any one notice a correlation with the page's topic to the song?

Best Wishes,
Scott
 

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AU24K said:
Any one notice a correlation with the page's topic to the song?

Best Wishes,
Scott

I related it to things in or on the ground, just waiting to be dug up/picked up.
 

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For anyone who doesn't know what HTML code is...

At the top of your screen, click on "View." Then click on "source."

THAT'S HTML code! It works for anything you see on your screen.

Y'all oughta try it...It's ADDICTING!

Best,
Scott

PS. I also learned that if you think you are on a secure site just because there's that little "lock" icon on your address bar, well, that really doesn't matter. Look at the web address...it should read,"https:...." The "s" at the end of http indicates that it is a "secured website." These domains are vigourously policed.
FYI
 

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