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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 09:16, 6 April 2016
Week Nine of Web Design and Development II (MGDP2050).
See also Week Eight (MGDP2050) - Week Ten (MGDP2050).
Contents
Lecture notes
See Week Nine lecture notes (MGDP2050).
Exercises: by next week
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.