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Week One: The First Class | HTML Class Blog: Natasha Winter
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HTML Class Blog: Natasha Winter. Blogging From the Classroom. Week One: The First Class. On January 5, 2012. Today, we have gone over what HTML is, what we’re going to be doing in the class, and we set up a blog. Okay, the latter I really set up before my professor had finished explaining “syntax.” I’m not certain if that makes me a keener or an easily distracted and slightly sleepy student. The power button is apparently computer code, 0 and 1. Off and on. According to Fred, the easiest method of naming...
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Week Eight: Thought of the Day | HTML Class Blog: Natasha Winter
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HTML Class Blog: Natasha Winter. Blogging From the Classroom. Week Eight: Thought of the Day. On March 1, 2012. Why do you feel you’ll succeed as a writer? Thought For the Day. Larr; Week Six: Photo Booth and Ugly Babies. Week Eight: →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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HTML Class Blog: Natasha Winter | Blogging From the Classroom. | Page 2
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HTML Class Blog: Natasha Winter. Blogging From the Classroom. Week Five: Thought of the Day. On February 2, 2012. What do you expect from your accountability partner? In terms of accountability partner(s), I expect her to review each and every post so that she can post insightful comments on what I’ve written and if I need anything more. If there are any errors, I would hope that she would comment on that immediately so that I may rectify the issue. Thought For the Day. On January 26, 2012. On our main b...
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What Else Do You Got? | Josh Stubbs
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A Blog About My Life in Technical Writing. What Else Do You Got? April 20, 2013. I started this blog about a year and a half ago as a fun spot to work out ideas regarding tech writing and to track my own career development within the field. However, I think that occurs in every job that I have ever had. It is important to use the sum of this experience to create a whole. It’s funny but sometimes it isn’t the technical writing that gets you the technical writing job. From → Uncategorized. Enter your email...
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Technish Into English: Links
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Jan 2, 2012. Society for Technical Communication (STC):. The world's biggest organization for technical writers. The STC publishes journals and magazines devoted to the profession and has many Special Interest Groups (SIG) interested in specific parts of the profession. STC Canada West Coast Chapter:. I'm a senior member of this chapter (a member since 1999). The people there have helped me a lot during my career. In addition to the bi-monthly meetings, they host development seminars and workshops. The w...
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New York Technical Writer discusses what we all want to know: what will it cost? – Karen Rempel – New York Technical Writer
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Karen Rempel – New York Technical Writer. Bridging people and technology to help you do business. Welcome & Blog. Contact 347.353.9725. New York Technical Writer discusses what we all want to know: what will it cost? The advantages of hiring a senior professional…. In its highest office, president, for the 2008-2009 term. I was also honoured to win the STC’s Distinguished Award for technical communications. Industry standards for technical writing rates. The Professional Writers Association of Canada.
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namaluwi | HTML Class Blog: Natasha Winter
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HTML Class Blog: Natasha Winter. Blogging From the Classroom. On April 12, 2012. We are now at the end of the term and will be working on our final assignment. Authoring tools: what you build a website with (author a website): Dreamweaver. Can Google authoring tools. Fixed container between 800 and 1024 pixels. Header: in the header, Title, Logo or picture, Horizontal menu with Home, Other, Portfolio, About and Contact. Under Portfolio, 5 articles you have written, minimum 500 words each minimum. We̵...
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Week Twelve: CSS | HTML Class Blog: Natasha Winter
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HTML Class Blog: Natasha Winter. Blogging From the Classroom. On March 29, 2012. For naming files do not put in:. We’re not really going to be using a table in a CSS; we’ll be containing it in a “container” with a specific width. CSS We Can Use. Eventually we’re going to take this CSS and add it into our template. We don’t have to use these styles, but they are the most common to use. Body {font: 100%/1.4 Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background: #ffffff; margin: 0; padding: 0; color: #000;}.
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