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Understanding File Transfer, Linking and URL Composition for Web Development - Prof. Faiso, Study notes of Information Technology

An overview of various aspects of web development, including file transfer using sftp, understanding domain names and url composition, and creating effective links. It covers topics such as accessing web pages, the role of the http protocol, and the use of titles and destination anchors.

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2009/2010

Uploaded on 02/24/2010

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Today’s Agenda

  • AdWords & Blog Review
  • Check understanding of SFTP
  • Linking
    • Domain names
    • Composing URLs
    • Anchor attributes and different anchor types

First, a little blog review

SFTP

Get files from your computer to the server

Accessing your web

pages

What’s in a URL

the HTTP protocol

  • Organizes how communication takes place on the web
  • Other browser protocols
    • FTP
    • feed

Default pages

You don’t have to write index.html

URL Exercise

Destination anchors

Allow you to go to specific parts of the page

Hit the destination with

#IDName

Used on our blogs

For your next progress report

  • Use default pages
  • Use destination anchors
  • Add titles to your links
  • Have links that open in other pages
    • Explain why you did this
  • Make sure you have links to other sites

Linking is what the web is all about

  • We’ve spent two chapters on it
  • Hard to get right
    • Relative vs. absolute
    • Titles
    • id
  • Make the site more accessible for people and search
  • You are what you link to and vice versa