Presentations for CIS44 - Internet User/Developer

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PowerPoint Presentations Link to retrieve - please note that many of the presentations only show two lines of code at the top of XHTML - it is better to use the four lines layed out in week one. I have fixed much of the basic XHTML code but I have not fixed the presentations.
XHTML Presentation covering introduction to XHTML code - topic INTRODUCTION to XHTML This presentation shows the original two lines of code I put at the top of XHTML pages. I have changed the code in the examples to have four lines of code at the top. I have not changed the presentation. Check back at the week of to see the four lines that you should put at the top of all pages you develop.
      Separate speaker notes to accompany introduction to XHTML code - topic Introduction to XHTML
Presentation covering style XHTML - topic INTRODUCTION to XHTML Again, the XHTML examples now include four lines of code, but the presentation has not been changed.
      Separate speaker notes to accompany style in XHTML - topic Introduction to XHTML
Presentation covering using links in XHTML - topic INTRODUCTION to XHTML
      Separate speaker notes to accompany using links in XHTML - topic Introduction to XHTML
Presentation covering tables in XHTML - topic INTRODUCTION to XHTML
      Separate speaker notes to accompany tables in XHTML - topic Introduction to XHTML
Presentation covering images with XHTML - topic INTRODUCTION to XHTML
      Separate speaker notes to accompany images with XHTML - topic Introduction to XHTML
Presentation covering frames with XHTML - topic INTRODUCTION to XHTML
      Separate speaker notes to accompany frames with XHTML - topic Introduction to XHTML
Presentation covering frames and targets with XHTML - topic INTRODUCTION to XHTML
      Separate speaker notes to accompany frames and targets with XHTML - topic Introduction to XHTML
Presentation covering mapping with XHTML - topic INTRODUCTION to XHTML
      Separate speaker notes to accompany mapping with XHTML - topic Introduction to XHTML
Presentation covering forms with XHTML - topic INTRODUCTION to XHTML
      Separate speaker notes to accompany forms with XHTML - topic Introduction to XHTML
CSS with XHTML Note that you should now use 4 lines at the beginning of the XHTML.
Presentation covering Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) with XHTML - topic CSS
      Separate speaker notes to accompany CSS with XHTML - topic CSS
Presentation covering more advanced CSS with XHTML - topic CSS
      Separate speaker notes to accompany more advanced CSS with XHTML - topic CSS
      Please note that on page two there is an error - showing the CSS should show the data with .css not .html.
JavaScript Presentation covering JavaScript events - topic INTRODUCTION to JavaScript
      Separate speaker notes to accompany JavaScript events - topic Introduction to JavaScript
Presentation covering JavaScript introduction - topic INTRODUCTION to JavaScript
      Separate speaker notes to accompany JavaScript introduction - topic Introduction to JavaScript
Presentation covering introduction to functions - topic FUNCTIONS in JavaScript
      Separate speaker notes to accompany introduction to functions - topic functions in JavaScript
Presentation covering introduction to functions using calculations- topic FUNCTIONS in JavaScript
      Separate speaker notes to accompany introduction to functions using calculations- topic functions in JavaScript
Presentation covering introduction to loops- topic LOOPS in JavaScript
      Separate speaker notes to accompany introduction to loops - topic loops in JavaScript
Presentation covering introduction to loops, functions and arrays- ARRAYS in JavaScript
      Separate speaker notes to accompany introduction to loops, functions and arrays- topic arrays in JavaScript
Presentation covering extras in JavaScript - EXTRAS in JavaScript
      Separate speaker notes to accompany extras in JavaScript - topic extras in JavaScript

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