Today, in technology class, I experienced drawing with code. I decided to draw a self-portrait of myself, and down below is a picture of the final drawing and coding work for it. Through this activity, I learned how to use coding to draw different geometrical shapes, and it really had me thinking about which parts of the coding I should change in order to get the perfect shape and location I want it to be in. Trying out new shapes was at first very difficult, but once I got the hang of it, it became a very enjoyable project. The KhanAcademy tutorials were very useful for learning how to draw with code; go ahead and try them out yourself!
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Today I learned how to add images in HTML. The images I added to my Neocities website is the "All About Me" title image and two dividers. Below are two screenshots of my coding work and the actual webpage. Link to my Neocities website: https://yulanswebpage.neocities.org/
Today I learned how to create a webpage on Neocities. Below are two screenshots of my work. Here is the link to my Neocities page: https://yulanswebpage.neocities.org/
Today I learned how to make ordered and unordered lists from HTML. I created a web page about the recipe for chocolate chip cookies; the ingredients being the "ordered list", and the directions being the "unordered list." Below are two pictures of my coding work and the actual web page.
This was my second time creating a web page. It was easier to do after trying it out last time, but at the same time it felt a bit more complicated because there were new tags added such as line break and horizontal rule.
This was my first time creating a web page, and it was actually way less complicated than I thought it would be. It was very cool to see how everything I did on Sublime Text came together when I opened the file. Now I know more about the basic HTML structure and how to design a basic web page.
Public DomainThis is an image from the Public Domain. I can share, copy, sell, modify - basically do anything I want with it. There isn't really anything that I can't do with this image, since the creator has made it available for anyone to use it in anyway they wish. For a public domain image, I don't even have to give attribution to the owner. AttributionThis is an attribution image. It is very similar to a public domain image and I can do anything I want with it; there isn't really anything I can't do. The only difference would be that for an attribution image, I must make sure to attribute the creator. Attribution SharealikeThis is an attribution sharealike. The creator has made it available for anyone to do whatever they want with it except creating a new license. Whoever uses this image must also make sure to attribute the owner. Attribution Non-commercialThis is an attribution non-commercial image. I can do whatever I want with this image - share, copy, modify, show - except selling or making money off of it. Since there is an attribution license included, I must also make sure to give credit to the creator. Attribution Non-commercial SharealikeThis is an attribution non-commercial sharealike image. The creator has made it available for anyone to share, copy, modify, and show but I cannot sell it or create a new license. This license also tells me that I must attribute the creator. Attribution No DerivativesThis is an attribution no derivatives image. For this image, I must attribute the creator and I can do pretty much anything I want with it except modifying, or creating derivative works off of it. Attribution Non-commercial No DerivativesThis is an attribution non-commercial no derivatives image. It has been made available for me to share, copy, and show the work, but I must make sure to attribute the creator and I cannot modify or sell it. CopyrightThis is a copyrighted image. I cannot copy, modify, share, show, or sell unless I get permission from the owner or if it is used under fair use.
I actually don't have that much experience with graphic designing and the most I've ever done was probably on google slides. Some things I've learned and/or studied about graphic design so far are the different colors and fonts that go along well together, alignment, and some other basic techniques. I've also tried using Google Sheets to make different lists of things and got a little bit into making a menu list, but that was pretty much it.
Today I learned to create ordered and unordered lists from HTML. The web page I created was about the recipe for chocolate chip cookies; the ingredients being the "unordered list", and the directions being the "ordered list." Below are two pictures of my coding work and the actual webpage.
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