How+to+Make+a+Professional+Webpage

= How to Make a Professional Webpage = ​ //Tips from Mr. Arkin and Class//


 * 1) Name the webpage interestingly: You want people to **want** to read the page. But make sure that people still know what the page is about.
 * 2) Create a format for your webpage and stick to it! Your webpage should not have randomly written font but should follow a specific style to make it easier to read your webpage. For example, This is good but this is ** bad **.
 * 3) Update your page often. Make it so that people want to visit your webpage often, if only to check up on what you're doing.
 * 4) Keep a Log that will tell people what has been done, when. You may want to have more than one log. (eg. Log for Individual/Small Group work AND Log for Major Project Milestones)
 * 5) **LINKS:**
 * If you add a link, don't just put: Click Here! Make your link interesting. If people think they already know what the link is about just by looking at the name, they won't click it! (eg. Do you need help with your Linear Relations homework?)
 * When adding links, you should also avoid just pasting a link (e.g. http://vpmath.wikispaces.com ) but should write an explanation instead (e.g. VP Math )
 * Also, when inserting a link, don't make the entire sentence the name of the link (eg. Would you like to see the work that Group 5 has done so far). That just makes the sentence tedious to read. Also, since colors attract peoples' attention, that huge line of blue could distract the reader, making it harder for them to read your article. Keep your links small (eg. Would you like to see the work that Group 5 has done so far) Note that I made the link the most important part of the sentence; this is so the reader has an idea of what you are linking to