2. › NOT
› This is mostly because it’s
not as compatible with
wix.com as the other two.
› A very small part is my
personal preference .
› We want to use either
– Chrome
– Firefox
3. › First you will need an email address. I would like you to
use the one the school gave you.
– It should look like this weaver@trentonschools.com
› Yourname and then @trentonschools.com
– Since this is a Gmail account, please make sure that you can
login with out any problems.
– Once you can login, proceed to the next slide.
4. 1. Grab the top of the
window by clicking on
the top of the bar and
holding the mouse
button down.
2. Drag this all the way
over to the LEFT until
your cursor will go no
further.
3. Let it go.
5. 1. Grab the top of the
window by clicking on
the top of the bar and
holding the mouse
button down.
2. Drag this all the way
over to the RIGHT until
your cursor will go no
further.
3. Let it go.
6.
7.
8.
9. › Click I’m a new user
› Type
yourname@trentons
chools.com
› Create a password, I
suggest you use the
same one to access
your email.
› OR…..
10. › Since you are already
logged into your school
mail, you should be
able to just click the g+.
› If not, then you may
have to type it out.
11. › Right now you are
picking a layout for your
website.
› You can always change
it later.
› Since we are going to
use the website to
display art, you should
choose something like
Design, Photography,
Creative Arts, or One-
Pager
12. › After you click go, this is
what you will see.
› Look at all the designs,
and click the View
button under a few of
them.
› Remember you will be
replacing the art work
with your own. You are
just scoping out designs.
13.
14. › Click this button each
time after you make a
few changes.
15.
16.
17. › You are creating a website for
multiple reasons
– A means for your teacher to
efficiently check up on your finished
projects.
– A virtual portfolio to display your
creative ability.
– Or a portfolio to show off real world
skills, even profit from after you have
finished the class.
20. › A window will pop up for you to go find
your image to upload.
› You should have saved your PSD and
JPEG in your student thaw space.
› Make sure you click the JPEG, or PNG
and NOT the PSD
› Click open
21. › Your image will take a
few seconds to upload.
› Once uploaded, you will
be able to view them like
my files to the left.
› Choose an image, and
Apply
22. › This is what it looks
like when I import a
picture to open
space.
› However, you
should use a gallery
to organize your
work
23. › You can add a
gallery page like
this, or modify one
you already have
by clicking on the
stock picture.
24. › You must also have a
gallery page displaying
your work.
› You should have a page
that describes who you
are, and why the site
exists.
– This is usually a solid
paragraph.
– Say what you like to eat
– Favorite type of art
– Pets, sports, movie