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Revision as of 11:56, 5 April 2016
Week Nine of Web Design and Development II (MGDP2050).
See also Week Eight (MGDP2050) - Week Ten (MGDP2050).
Lecture notes
See Week Nine lecture notes (MGDP2050).
Exercises: in-class
Goal: demonstrate Backbone.js
Demonstrate a simple Backbone.js application.
Study this example:
Compare the instructor's example:
Create week9 folder and web page
In your local root folder, create a new folder named week9.
Inside your week9 folder, create a web page named index.html.
- Use your standard Bootstrap exercise layout and CSS
- Set the page title appropriately
Update your home page
On your Home page, make a link to this exercise.
Upload to web server
Upload your work to the classroom web server.
Exercises: by next week
Catch up previous exercises
Catch up on your exercises from previous weeks.
Create another web page
In your week9 folder, create another web page (your choice of file name).
Use your standard exercise CSS and layout for this page.
Demonstrate Ajax using JSON
Study this page:
Compare this example:
Update the contents of the JSON file
Change the contents of the JSON file.
- Substitute information which is relevant to your project.
Update your home page
On your Home page, make a link to this exercise.