Monday, March 17, 2008

Back to Ground

Whoa, it can be very repetitive to pull out the ten things exercise and update it with new material after each lesson, but I suppose it really is the best way to learn.
I have noticed its becoming easier to fault find my css & html coded pages as now I can recognise some of the symptoms that reflect my mistakes and go straight(ish) to the problem, or maybe I could just be having a very good sight day.

The background detail definitely gives scope to improve presentation. I still have to hold back though, it is very hard to resist throwing in as much decorative stuff as possible just because I can. Tables are fun to tabulate, but a large table can be a pain to input information. I am sure there is a way to import from an excel sheet....I hope???? Gotta look that option up, sometime.

I thought that I had a huge amount of time when I first read the assignment specs, it's the end of March and now I am in alarm mode. One weekend left to work in! Where did the time go?

Incidental lesson: Don't sit near the KKK man (Klass Klown Kevin) if you feel like having a serious study day. Just joking Kevin, your good value for comic relief. Cheers & Happy Easter!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Now My Head Hurts.

Aha, every lesson a new trick or three, and another dose of panadol for the overloaded brain in the afternoon.

I find that the css is surprisingly limited in border styles. The basic 10 can be manipulated in several ways which give infinite varieties in colour, thickness ect, but ho yawn humbug.

One chore I have found very important is making sure that my files & folders are tidy. That means going home and doing housekeeping and re-organising directories, and deleting those annoying auto back-ups on editplus, which I can't troubleshoot to turn off properly. Hey did you know that edit-plus 3 is out?

Incidental Lesson: Refresh the code page before looking at the browser version otherwise you will spend an hour trying to sort a problem which does not exist anymore!

Interesting class but not interesting blog fodder.

Monday, March 3, 2008

And cheers to some more FTP'ing!

The day started out weird, my car was unreg'd in the morning, I forgot my phone which was next to my thermos of good plunger coffee, my biro had leaked everywhere in my bag, and I was feeling a bit of a loser because I couldn't ftp from home. This was a big sad event as I had spent a few hours trying from several different ftp clients.
Anyways, by the afternoon I had my car legalised, I forgot about my phone, the biro ink had dried, purchased some better coffee, and had ftp'd successfully.

At home, before Monday's class, I had tried Filezilla & Smart FTP Client, (2 others which I only spent a short amount of time on and deleted quickly). On Monday night I used FileZilla and had a fabulous time enjoying success with a glass of wine.
  • The name of your ftp client Filezilla
  • The URL you got it from Didn't look at the time....but on second glance: http://filezilla-project.org/
  • any installation woes you encountered Very quick!
  • some comments on its ease of use I found FileZilla easier than Core FTP or Smart FTP. FileZilla also proved itself to work so much better from my chair in the Tafe room than Core FTP. Filezilla also had a very basic interface which made it much easier to navigate around at a glance. Onya Zilla ! If you wanted computer jargon about how much mb's or Hz's or Rams ect, I can't tell you. I'm happy it works.
    • $ Free for you and me...(Payment requested for business use).
  • the platform(s) it works on Windows 2000, XP & Vista/ Linux / Mac OS 10.5 or newer.
  • the install file size In properties, it said 1.62kb, but next line it said 4kb on disk. I assume 4kb is closer to the real deal. I looked for the size in the download site, but it didn't have that information where I could find it. Only spent a few minutes tho.
I think the xhtml'ing is very interesting. I like the progressive challenge of trying to present a better looking layout, but its a real effort to puzzle out the subtle mistakes that can cause such grief with the final look. On the bright side they say that Brain Strain keeps you from the brink of senility for longer.

I think its a case of each week going back over past stuff ('specially with the ten things project) and improving each entry with updated improvements, time permitting. I have read several blurbs about web designing, and have seen quite a few examples, where the web developer was very clever but put so much into the page, that the purpose of the site was totally overshadowed. I wont suffer from that mistake for a few years yet, there is still so too much to learn!

Biggest lesson for Monday: Don't you ever touch the external hard drive until the computer is turned off cause it makes the teacher go "tut tut tut!" and the computer sad.

Cheers till next week....