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+ | === Create folders for your work === | ||
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+ | Create a set of folders and subfolders for your work. | ||
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+ | You can use your laptop or other device, or school computers (in which case, copy your work to a USB drive). | ||
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+ | In the '''public_html''' folder, create a document named '''index.php''', and enter the content below into the document: | ||
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Revision as of 09:13, 28 August 2016
This article contains exercises for week two of Web Design and Development III (MGDP2060).
In-class exercises
Create folders for your work
Create a set of folders and subfolders for your work.
You can use your laptop or other device, or school computers (in which case, copy your work to a USB drive).
In the public_html folder, create a document named index.php, and enter the content below into the document:
For next week
Read "Part Two: Building a WordPress Blog" (chapters four through eight)