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Readings
Required reading for the week.
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Information Architecture Tutorial - Webmonkey
This is a lengthy article, but well worth reading all the way through. You may not be able to apply much of it now, but this is essential stuff to know if you want to be a web professional.
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Site Diagrams: Mapping an Information Space - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
Create your diagramming approach using specific advice presented here.
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Joomla
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Drupal
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XHTML Teacher's Public Lists (33)
- C111-01: Introduction and Web Standards
- C111-02: XHTML Structure, DOCTYPE, and Head
- C111-03: Site Project Outline and HTML Lists
- C111-04: Block and Inline Elements
- C111-06: Links, Anchors, and Images
- C111-07: Tables and Forms
- C111-08: Basic CSS
- C111-09: CSS Layout
- C111-10: Color, Background, and Images
- C111-11: Styling Lists and Navigation
- C111-12: Styling Tables and Forms
- C111-13: Designing for Alternate Devices
- C111-14: Microformats
- C111-15: Hacks and Filters
- C111: Reference
- C217-01: Resources
- C217-02: Web 2.0, Open Source
- C217-03: Site Planning and Configuration
- C217-04: Join the Open Source Community
- C217-05: Modules, Navigation and WYSIWYG
- C217-06: Security
- C217-07: Search Engine Optimization
- C217-08: Anatomy of a Theme
- C217-10: Theme from Scratch
- C217-11: Theme Validation
- C217-12: Backup
- c217-13: Statistics
- C217-14: Marketing
- C217-15: Version Control
- C217-F09: Student Sites
- C217: Drupal Resources
- C217: Joomla Resources
- C217: WordPress Resources
