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I. Responsive HTML and CSS Review
A. HTML semantic and other elements review
B. CSS language standards and media queries review
C. Responsive Web design (RWD) review
II. Front-End Frameworks
A. Introduction to common front-end framework concepts and practices: styles, classes, and components
B. Creating responsive user interfaces using framework components
C. Framework typography and content support
D. Working with images and rich media via frameworks
E. Navigation interfaces using framework components
F. Interactive interfaces using framework components
G. Web form composition using framework components
H. Decorative content and icon font libraries
III. Web Content Management Systems
A. Introduction to common CMS concepts and practices: content, users, navigation, themes
B. Page-based and recurring content elements
C. Multi-user authentication systems
D. Navigation menus and links
E. Presentation layer access and theme modification
F. Functionality extensions: plug-ins
G. Custom theme creation
H. CMS-based site development, production, and maintenance best practices
I. CMS file system organization
IV. Introduction to JavaScript
A. Language basics, including keywords and syntax
B. JavaScript event model, including browser and user-triggered events
C. Calling pre-existing JavaScript code, including jQuery library and Bootstrap JavaScript library
V. Advanced Styling with CSS Language Preprocessors
A. CSS Language Preprocessors: Sass and Less
B. Capabilities provided by language preprocessors
C. Workflows using language preprocessors
VI. Search Engine Optimization
A. Technical best practices for SEO, including HTML coding
B. Content-related practices for SEO, including marketing
C. Evaluating SEO with analytics
VII. User Experience (UX) Research
A. Remote testing tools and practices
B. Card sorting and taxonomy research
C. User definitions: personas, interviews, stories of use, and journey mapping
D. User-centered design principles and practices
VIII. Design Prototyping
A. Interactive prototype creation and tools
B. Prototype testing practices
C. Iterative prototyping
IX. Professional Practices
A. Project documentation practices
B. Site backup and migration practices for CMS-powered sites
C. Introduction to automated version control tools and practices
D. Review of code validation practices
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1. Textbook and other assigned reading (25-60 pages per week)
2. Web page assignments (7-15). All HTML and CSS code submitted must be validated.
3. Midterm static HTML project and final CMS-powered project (2). Each project must include:
A. At least seven pages
B. A navigation system
C. HTML elements
D. CSS styles
E. Rich media elements, including images, audio, and video elements
F. Links using relative and absolute paths
G. Fully validated and accessible code
H. Project documentation
4. Quizzes and exams (2-4)
5. Discussions (5-8). Conducted in-class or online with participation from all students.
6. Project presentations and peer feedback (2). Each student must present their project to classmates, either online or in-class, and provide feedback to at least two peers. May be ungraded.
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WordPress 5 Complete. 7th ed. Król, Karol. Packt. 2019.
The Field Guide to Human-Centered Design. IDEO.org / Design Kit. IDEO.org. 2015 (classic).
Instructor prepared materials