11-29: All This Twisting and Turning...
Actually, my title is really doesn't fit. In fact, changing the essay into a web format was quite easy. Mainly, I prepared myself before hand and knew to make life easier at the end that I would have to break my essay up into sections. Now, if only frontpage would work correctly or as the publisher intended...if only there weren't so many admin. locks...sigh.
The only real change in my essay was making the works cited into a launch pad of sorts. Here is where viewers of the page will launch outside the realm of my space and go to where I was at one point. But, all in all it was pretty easy to move my essay into the website templete. Having knowledge of basic html code helped immensely in this endeavor.
The only real change in my essay was making the works cited into a launch pad of sorts. Here is where viewers of the page will launch outside the realm of my space and go to where I was at one point. But, all in all it was pretty easy to move my essay into the website templete. Having knowledge of basic html code helped immensely in this endeavor.
1 Comments:
Most of you have commented that it was mainly about adding headings. Yeah, for the composing part, maybe it is. But how does it change the way it reads? What about all that carrying-on we read at the beginning of the course about information intensity, interactivity and immersion -- does that not apply to writing on the web? Is it still just writing?
I am not pretending I have the answer to this -- which will certainly depend on the particular piece of writing you are referring to -- but it seems to me it is more than the headings, at least in terms of reading.
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