Content for Six Pages!

Content for Six Pages!

Yup… time to pick another site for another one of Mike’s classes. Oh… what will I choose?! If you took WEB200, you should choose the site you used for that class.

Requirements:

  • Pick your project website that you will be using to complete your assignments for this quarter.
  • Create a Client Staging Area for your project.
  • Leave the URL of your Client Staging Area as a comment on this page as your “Pick Your Site” assignment according to the class schedule.

Examples:

This portion of the Premium Design Works website is written by Mike Sinkula and dedicated to the Web Design & Development students at Seattle Central Community College.

31 Comments:

  1. Kim Yates says:

    Here is the link to my Client Staging Area:

    http://coffeesnobdesign.com/downwinder-inn-client-staging.html

  2. Lisa E. A. Dickerson says:

    One more time. It really helps is you post on the write class web site.
    This is my staging area:

    http://edison.seattlecentral.edu/~ldicke02/web160/index.html

    Lisa E. A. Dickerson

  3. Arthur Hill, Jr. says:

    edison.seattlecentral.edu/~ahillj01/web160/stage.php

  4. Client Staging Area:
    edison.seattlecentral.edu/~tberna02/web160

  5. Brad Barber says:

    Here’s a link to the staging area
    http://www.bradrbarber.com/Web160/stage/index.php

  6. Luis Candelas says:

    Client Staging Are page link: http://edison.seattlecentral.edu/~rcande01/web160

  7. Annapurna Pillutla says:

    http://line25.com/articles/8-features-to-consider-for-your-portfolio-website

    A few tips for anyone looking to work on their portfolio site.

  8. Anna says:

    Here is my Assignment link:

    http://www.annapillutla.com/sitepick.pdf

    I will bring the hard copy Monday.

  9. Joshua Hammack says:

    This cartoon may make you chuckle. It is clean.

    http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/the_problem_with_wikipedia.png

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