Wednesday, November 26, 2008

25 November 2008


I HAVE FINALLY FINISHED MY WHOLE PROJECT!!!


Monday, November 17, 2008

Reflection 17.11.08

I havent had the time to post pictures of my progress in the Create phase of the design cycle, but I can give you an image of how the html code was growing during the creation of my webpage:

The very beginning, only the header and the background color!

Here I have created 1 table, with the first 2 links and the image of Bob Dylan (its a bit blurry I know!)

Finished at last, you have no idea how long it took me to do all of this! The images never came out right!



The text (the whole image actually) is abit blurry, but it is all HTML code used to produce my webpage, which you can look at on http://www.geocities.com/anaf.moutinho/

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Reflection November 4th 2008

Today I finished my plan!!!! It was MUCH MUCH MUCH easier than I thought it would be, and of course much quicker.

This means that for this lesson I can just chill, and relax, because I have finished my work ahead of time..... next lesson I will move on to the next phase.... CREATE!

craaaaaaazydog :)

Monday, November 3, 2008

Reflection November 3rd 2008

Sorry I haven't written a reflection in a month or so, I haven't had the time!!

Today is the first day after half-term, so were all pretty relaxed and are just getting used to the real world of school!! I finished my Design part of the project and have handed it in to Ms. Dietrich, I'm happy with it and have done everything I can to get a 6 on this part of the project!!!

TTYL! :)

craaaaaaaaaazydog

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

??QuEsTiOn??

Are the Internet and the World Wide Web the same thing?

Nope, they're not. The Internet is the actual connection, it stands for 'International Network', it is an International Network of computers. Like LAN is Local Area Network, and WAN is Wide Area Network, Internet is International Network. The World Wide Web is what you surf when your online on the Internet, it's a group of webpages that have been put together to create the World Wide Web.

So basically, when you're online/connected to the Internet, you're actually surfing the Web! (short for World Wide Web)