Room 112: Software Development
  • Software Development Curriculum
  • CS In Entertainment
    • Fireworks
    • Historical Animation
    • Stop Motion
      • Original Stop Motion Video Instructions
    • Straight Ahead Animation
      • Comparing
      • Step 2: Adding Realism
        • Program Along With Video
    • How To Share Scratch project
    • Stick Figure Animation
      • Walking Stick Figures
      • Original Stick Figure Scene
        • How Will This be Graded?
    • Crowd Animation
      • Group Project
        • How will this be graded?
    • Fashion
      • Explainer Video / VĂ­deo Explicativo
        • Self Scoring Checklist
          • Complete the Student Self Grading Checklist When you are Done
      • Pattern Design
        • Notebook response
        • Program your Own Pattern
          • Pick at least TWO of these Extensions
      • Gees Bend Quilt Collage
        • Pattern Designer + Gees Bend
    • First Down Marker
      • Get Started With Code
      • Explain
    • Hispanic Heritage Activities
      • Sugar Skulls Research
      • Making Our Own program
      • Day of the Dead Mask Program
      • Coloring Pages
      • Ofrenda
        • Programming an Ofrenda
          • Ofrenda Scoring Checklist
    • Exploring Pen Tools
      • Straight Lines
      • Shapes
      • Snowflakes
    • Goal Line Technology
  • CS in Gaming
    • Make Code Arcade
    • What is a Game?
    • Flowcharting a Game
      • But What Game?
    • Try a Tutorial
    • Adding Animations
      • After You Complete the Tutorial
    • Games with a Message?
      • Before you code
    • Trivia Game: Grace Hopper
      • Keep Going
      • Keeping Score
  • Your Voice Is Power
  • HTML
    • My 1st Webpage
      • Title Tag
      • Body
      • Comments
      • What to Turn in
    • Color
      • Font Color
      • HTML Color Codes
      • Body Color
      • Headings
    • Images
      • One Line ASCII Art
      • Picture Files
    • Font Attributes
    • Links
    • Lists
    • WebPage #1: Hobby or Interest
    • WebPage #2: Vintage Computing
  • CSS
    • CSS Intro & File Set Up
    • Referencing External Style Sheet
    • CSS Declaration Examples
      • Testing Declaration Examples
      • Practice Before we Move Forward
      • CSS Image Examples
      • Formatting Hyperlinks
      • IFrame
      • Lists
    • CSS: Assignment #1
  • Text Based Programming
    • Pencil Code Intro
      • Basic Drawing
      • Pen Colors
      • Drawing with Circles
    • Dots & Fill
    • 1st Assignment: Adding Traits
    • Named Variable
    • Random & Repetition: Good Clean Fun
    • Getting Better at Repeating
    • Assignment #2: Orange Square Purple Circle
    • Symmetry
    • Fractals with Removal
      • Triangle
      • Fractal Programming
      • Assignment #3
      • Extension: More than 1 Turtle
    • Race Track
      • Custom Race Track
        • Two Turtles?
    • Hatch?
    • Pixel Challenges
  • Micro:Bit Programming
    • LED Screen
      • Light Levels
      • Animation
      • Sinking Boat
        • Boats 2- 6
        • Final Code
      • Unique Animation
        • Now Program Your Own
    • Radio
      • Micro:Bit Beacon Hunter
    • Activity and Motion
      • Network Notebook
        • Reading Code
      • Build Step Counter
    • Bag Alarm System
      • Planning:
      • Count Down Timer
      • Physical Design Scoring
      • Prototype Scoring
      • Prototype Demonstration Video
      • 2nd Block Groups
      • 3rd Block Groups
    • Fireflies Assignment
      • Native American Spirit Animal
      • Building a FireFly
        • What to turn in at this stage?
        • Review of Programming
      • UN Global Goal 15
      • Group Message & Video
      • Individual Assessment
        • How will this be graded?
      • Individual Write - Up
      • What to Turn In
    • Lighthouse Project
      • Light Sensor Lesson
      • Lighthouse Basic Signal
      • Attaching an LED
      • Designing your Lighthouse Signal
      • Attaching a Push Button Lesson
      • Attaching a Piezo Buzzer
        • I am going to regret this
      • Basic Lighthouse Design
        • Make a Plan
        • Program your Lighthouse
        • What to Turn in
    • 1st Design Project
      • Description of Problem
      • What should I do?
      • Make an Initial Physical Design
      • Write your Code
      • Client Communication
      • Build your Design
      • Install your Device
      • What to Turn In?
    • Strobe Lights
      • X & Y Coordinates increment
      • Nesting
      • Assignment & Extensions
    • Compass
      • Program a Compass
      • 8 Point Compass
      • 16 Point Compass
      • Navigation using Directions
        • Time
        • d= rt
        • What to Turn in
        • Bonus
    • Temperature Gauge
      • Temperature Alarm
      • What is a Breakboard with Headers
    • Collecting Data
      • Remote Control Data Collection
      • Try it with Gravity?
      • Population Trait Counter
        • Population Trait Counter Extensions
          • Step Counter
    • Micro:Pets
      • Happy
      • Mood Chance
      • Becoming Unhappy
      • Feeding & Playing
      • Building your Digital Pet
      • Customization and Extensions
      • What to Turn in
    • Practice Final Project
      • New Discovery
      • Thinking Like a Programmer
      • Creating the Boat "Sprite"
      • Moving the Boat Down
      • Programming a Move Procedure
      • How do we Get back up?
      • Now onto the fun part
    • Servo
      • Calibrate
      • Keep Exploring
    • Final Project
      • Make your Project
      • Project Board
  • Tech Writing
    • Rubric for Grading Tech Writing
    • Paper Craft Pumpkins
      • What to Turn in?
    • Paper Craft Flowers
      • What to Turn in?
    • Pod Production: Snowflake Paper Chains
      • Individual Snowflake Chain
      • Group Snowflake Chain
    • Smart Traffic Lights
    • Croc-Spotting Drones
    • Fujitsu Gymnastics
      • Written Responses
    • Program and Write
  • Computer Exploration
    • Basic Computer Skills
    • Excel Pixel Art
    • Tesselations
    • Super Heros
      • Hour of Code Activities
      • What to turn in??
      • Extensions
    • Nasa Moon 2 Mars
    • Emojis
    • Doodle for Google
    • Valentines E Card
    • PSWD: Solve by Acting Out
    • Wolf Sheep Predation
    • E-Pass
      • The Actual PASS
      • Design a Home Screen & Screen Navigation
      • Who Said Anything About a Video
        • DHS Logo Files
    • Truchet Tiles
      • Can you make them move on their own?
      • Can we make more interesting shapes?
  • ProblemSolving
    • Problem 1
    • Problem 2
    • Problem 3
    • Problem 4
    • Problem 5
    • Problem 6
    • Problem 7
    • Problem 8
    • Problem 9
    • Problem 10
    • Problem 11
    • Problem 12
      • Problem 12A
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Currently you have a working, but blank webpage. Remember that our HTML document will contain both code for the computer to read and the words we want to appear on the screen for the user.

nike.com is the ADDRESS of this website

Remember - nike.com is a website that consits of MANY different pages. Each page has a title - the title is the words that appear in the tab. So the title of this website is Nike.Just Do It. Nike.com

<title> YOUR NAME </title>

Spelling counts

Time to Save and See what we have created

  1. File Save and select the folder on your desktop

  2. Change the file name to lastname_firstpage.html

  3. Then next to the save button, change the encoding to Unicode

  4. NOW hit the save button

Did it work?

Minimize your notepad and locate your folder on the desktop

Are we ever going to see what we created??

Your computer should open a blank white webage in Google Chrome with your name in the tab

This is fiddly - but every step counts so I need you to actually read each step
We want to see a google, or mozilla or heaven forbid an internet explorer icon