Setting up your pages
Student Multigenre Web Projects:
Exploring Local History
Create pages for the following:
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The
link on your webfolio should say something like this:
Living Histories: Title (ex: Women in War)
Each page needs a link "out." |
Folder
and file names
Folder: lh Pages:
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◄ Remember, file names are short, use lower case letters, have no spaces, and .htm must follow. |
Sample
Title Page
The table below represents the entire
page and is not meant to suggest a table in itself.
Keeping the Home Fires
Burning: by Kathy and Robert
Links you need at the bottom: Table of Contents |
Sample Table of Contents page
The table below represents the entire
page and is not meant to suggest a table in itself.
Table of Contents Prologue Overview of History: Living History Transcript: Stream of Consciousness: Two Voice Poem: Newspaper Article: One Act Play: Epilogue Annotated Bibliography Links you need at the bottom: Back to Title Page |
Use the
model below
for Historical Overview and Transcript
The table below represents the entire
page and is not meant to suggest a table in itself.
Title goes here You need two 75% tables below: one for your intro paragraph and one for your historical overview or transcript. Intro paragraph goes next (for the transcript page) Text goes next (or genre elements). If this page has a lot of text, such as the historical overview or the transcript, please put it in a 75% table. Remember to adjust cell padding as needed to keep text away from the edge of the table. Remember to use color schemes that are easy to read. Avoid black or very dark backgrounds. Paragraphs look best in block style. This sample is done in block style. Remember to use only web safe fonts. Web safe fonts are Arial, Arial Black, Courier New, Comic Sans, Georgia, Impact, Times New Roman, Trebuchet, and Verdana. Fonts in red are suitable only for titles or headings. Bold fonts are never good for text. Remember, the larger the font in large blocks of text, generally the harder it is to read. Ten or 12 point is good for text.
Links you need at the bottom: Required: back to table of contents optional: next page or previous page |
Sample
Genre page
The table below represents the entire
page and is not meant to suggest a table in itself.
Title (not genre one)
Links you need at the bottom: Required: back to table of contents optional: next page or previous page |
Use the model below
for prologue and epilogue pages.
The table below represents the entire
page and is not meant to suggest a table in itself.
Prologue (or Epilogue) Text goes next (or genre elements). Remember to adjust cell padding as needed to keep text away from the edge of the table. Remember to use color schemes that are easy to read. Avoid black or very dark backgrounds. Paragraphs look best in block style. This sample is done in block style. Remember to use only web safe fonts. Web safe fonts are Arial, Arial Black, Courier New, Comic Sans, Georgia, Impact, Times New Roman, Trebuchet, and Verdana. Fonts in red are suitable only for titles or headings. Bold fonts are never good for text. Remember, the larger the font in large blocks of text, generally the harder it is to read. Ten or 12 point is good for text.
Links you need at the bottom: Required: back to table of contents optional: next page or previous page |