Bob Ross
During this project we were told "This will be a pair programming assignment. This means that you will be working with your elbow partner and creating the page together. Only one of you will be working on the computer at a given time. One of you will be a “driver” (working on the computer) and the other will be a “navigator” (instructing the driver what to do). You will only turn in one document for the both of you. Please put both your names on the bottom of the page (created by: your names here)"
I was very excited for this project because I knew that I would be allowed to use creativity in the building process. I enjoyed this project greatly because of this.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the most basic building block of the Web. It describes and defines the content of a webpage. Other technologies besides HTML are generally used to describe a webpage's appearance/presentation (CSS) or functionality (JavaScript).
"HyperText" refers to links that connect webpages to one another, either within a single website or between websites. Links are a fundamental aspect of the Web. By uploading content to the Internet and linking it to pages created by other people, you become an active participant in the World Wide Web.
HTML uses "markup" to annotate text, images, and other content for display in a Web browser. HTML markup includes special "elements" such as <head>, <title>, <body>, <header>, <article>, <section>, <p>, <div>, <span>, <img>, and many others.
The following is an example of how me and Amara used HTML to make a site on Bob Ross.
I was very excited for this project because I knew that I would be allowed to use creativity in the building process. I enjoyed this project greatly because of this.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the most basic building block of the Web. It describes and defines the content of a webpage. Other technologies besides HTML are generally used to describe a webpage's appearance/presentation (CSS) or functionality (JavaScript).
"HyperText" refers to links that connect webpages to one another, either within a single website or between websites. Links are a fundamental aspect of the Web. By uploading content to the Internet and linking it to pages created by other people, you become an active participant in the World Wide Web.
HTML uses "markup" to annotate text, images, and other content for display in a Web browser. HTML markup includes special "elements" such as <head>, <title>, <body>, <header>, <article>, <section>, <p>, <div>, <span>, <img>, and many others.
The following is an example of how me and Amara used HTML to make a site on Bob Ross.