3. How nytimes.com gets to your
Reporters
Photogs
Editors
Server Tubes of the Internet
Your Computer
(big storage computer)
Developers
Designers
Producers
9. It’s Dynamic!
SQL (Sequel): Organizes the web stuff.
CSS: Cascading Style Sheets make things pretty.
PHP: Programming language “prints” HTML.
They work together (with others).
10. SQL
The database of your content.
It organizes and stores your
stuff.
use car metaphor - parts
bins.
11. CSS
Your Web site’s swatchbook.
It sets the rules for how
everything looks.
colors, fabrics, plastic vs.
wood paneling.
12. PHP
The one-trick programming
language.
Picks the right content, gets
the style rules, and prints
out HTML.
the assembly robot.
29. Post
Page
Menu
Media
Theme
Plugins
Widgets
Categories
30. Your
FTP
Client
Browser
How WordPress
FTP
Server
Dash
board
works.
FTP
Admin
Server
The Back End
The
Your Server
Fron Web Visitor’s
@
t Browser
HostMonster
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Welcome - \nClass will be bias toward action - making things that work and learning from them\nLearning to teach yourself.\nThis is a primer on how the internet works, and how media makers interact with it. \n
may be too basic for some, and will be a revelation for others.\n
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This is the homepage of NYTimes.com back in 1996. \n
Static\nInduvidually coded elements\nlots of work to make one page, forget universal style changes.\n
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use Car metaphor\n\n
Car parts bin\n
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Assembly-bot.\n\nTakes the parts, with the correct color, and assembles. \n