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Lecture notes and exercises for '''Week Fifteen''' of [[Web Design and Development II (MGDP2050)]].
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Lecture notes for '''Week Fifteen''' of [[Web Design and Development II (MGDP2050)]].
  
 
'''This is the final class session of the semester'''.
 
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* Instructor will not be available for questions on Saturday -- if you have questions, ask sooner.
 
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== Exercise folders ==
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See the [[Exercise folders (MGDP2050)]] for a list of exercise subfolders.
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You may use different names, so long as all your links work.
  
 
== Bootstrap navigation bar styles ==
 
== Bootstrap navigation bar styles ==

Latest revision as of 12:16, 17 May 2016

Lecture notes for Week Fifteen of Web Design and Development II (MGDP2050).

This is the final class session of the semester.

See also Week Fourteen (MGDP2050).

Class work due Saturday May 21

All class work must be online by this Saturday May 21 at 1:00 pm.

  • Instructor will not be available for questions on Saturday -- if you have questions, ask sooner.

Exercise folders

See the Exercise folders (MGDP2050) for a list of exercise subfolders.

You may use different names, so long as all your links work.

Bootstrap navigation bar styles

Bootstrap navigation bars have two built-in styles: standard (lighter) and inverse (darker).

Example pages:

See also Bootstrap navigation bar.

Student presentations (optional)

  • Talk about anything related to web design, web sites, etc.
  • This is non-extra-credit opportunity to build your public speaking skills

Guest lectures

Guest lectures by web designers, programmers, agency recruiters, and others.

Course survey

Please fill out the Course survey.

Thank you

Thank You to all my students for your hard work this semester. You make this job worth doing.