Difference between revisions of "Courses/Design & Technique-Essential Web Design/07"

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==week 7 - uploading webpages to server==
=week 7 - uploading webpages to server=


===first things first===
==first things first==
* presentation date ?
* presentation date ?
* tutorial this week: Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning ?
* tutorial this week: Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning ?
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===How to upload your work:===
 
 
==List of deliverables==
# Create a webpage that is a minimalist painting.
# Build a short story using links. At each link the user learns more,
or gets more confused, about the story. It can simply be a labyrinth.
#  Find a text that you consider interesting; place it on a webpage;
Type-set it with CSS, so that the style either illustrates, contradicts
or is in dialog with the content ( use at least one custom font )
#  Transform the type-set text (from previous week) into a a ready to
print PDF and print it.
# (re)present a part of your fanzine to your web project;
 
==How to upload your work:==
* use an FTP client software like [https://filezilla-project.org/ Filezilla]
* use an FTP client software like [https://filezilla-project.org/ Filezilla]
* connect to the Publication Station server using the details:
* connect to the Publication Station server using the details:
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By '''visiting http://publicationstation.wdka.hro.nl/go-student/
By '''visiting http://publicationstation.wdka.hro.nl/go-student/
you can see your folder''' and go inside you can see the sub-folders for each deliverable
you can see your folder''' and go inside you can see the sub-folders for each deliverable
==List of deliverables==
# Create a webpage that is a minimalist painting.
# Build a short story using links. At each link the user learns more,
or gets more confused, about the story. It can simply be a labyrinth.
#  Find a text that you consider interesting; place it on a webpage;
Type-set it with CSS, so that the style either illustrates, contradicts
or is in dialog with the content ( use at least one custom font )
#  Transform the type-set text (from previous week) into a a ready to
print PDF and print it.
# (re)present a part of your fanzine to your web project;

Revision as of 08:50, 27 October 2015

week 7 - uploading webpages to server

first things first

  • presentation date ?
  • tutorial this week: Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning ?
  • no class next week



List of deliverables

  1. Create a webpage that is a minimalist painting.
  2. Build a short story using links. At each link the user learns more,

or gets more confused, about the story. It can simply be a labyrinth.

  1. Find a text that you consider interesting; place it on a webpage;

Type-set it with CSS, so that the style either illustrates, contradicts or is in dialog with the content ( use at least one custom font )

  1. Transform the type-set text (from previous week) into a a ready to

print PDF and print it.

  1. (re)present a part of your fanzine to your web project;

How to upload your work:

  • use an FTP client software like Filezilla
  • connect to the Publication Station server using the details:
    • Host: chichi.pzwart.wdka.hro.nl
    • Username: go-student
    • Password: ???
    • Port: 22
  • Create a folder(directory) for yourself:
    • inside the folder /home/go-student
    • create a folder(directory) with you Name-Lastname

FTP-upload01.png

  • Upload your web projects from your computer to your folder on the server by dragging and dropping it

FTP-upload02.png

  • Create a folder directory for each deliverable.

That should contain all the resources you use for the project: the HTML file(s), the CSS file (if you use a separate one), and the custom fonts files (if also happen to use them in your deliverable).

By visiting http://publicationstation.wdka.hro.nl/go-student/ you can see your folder and go inside you can see the sub-folders for each deliverable