
HTML Tags
Module 3 was done, and the first task involved using HTML tags to create a basic webpage.
Since I've used HTML in creating webpages before at school, it was relatively easy and simple for me to complete this exercise.
The only difficulty was with my picture, which I knew wasn't showing on the oasis page due to it being located on my computer. So I sourced another picture, this time from the internet, and it works perfectly.
If only all assignments were this easy :-)
WWW Standards - legal standards
I have not used images or words on my web page that contravene copyright laws because the image that I used is for research purposes only. But if I put the Curtin logo at the top of my web page, I would be in breach because I'm not a representative of Curtin university.
FTP
After spending almost an hour trying to work this out, I still haven't achieved anything. I've gone through all the relevant posts on the discussion forum, and downloaded/installed everything - basically it 'should' work, but I can't get a connection, so I decided to give up. Maybe I'll try again later, and it'll work :)
In the meantime, I'm going to have to be satisfied with knowing that I'm 'still learning', and that I can't expect everthing to work too soon.
Blogs
Well this task requires me to take a screenshot of my blog, which is basically where I'm typing this - so here it is :)
Top 5 tips for new bloggers:
1: Blogs are easy to create
2: Realize that depending how you publish it, anyone can read it
3: Use understandable words so that readers understand your message
4: Be creative
5: Enjoy it - have fun with it :)
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