Codex use case
Build a student website
Turn an idea and source material into a tested first version.
Use Sites to scope, build, and test a simple website from student project content, design preferences, accessibility requirements, and success criteria, then prepare it for review before publishing.
Best for
- Students turning a club, portfolio, class, or community idea into a working site.
- Projects with existing content, examples, and accessibility requirements.
- First versions that need tested interactions and a review checklist.
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Build a student website
Turn an idea and source material into a tested first version.
Use Sites to scope, build, and test a simple website from student project content, design preferences, accessibility requirements, and success criteria, then prepare it for review before publishing.
Use Sites to scope, build, and test a simple website from student project content, design preferences, accessibility requirements, and success criteria, then prepare it for review before publishing.
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Best for
- Students turning a club, portfolio, class, or community idea into a working site.
- Projects with existing content, examples, and accessibility requirements.
- First versions that need tested interactions and a review checklist.
Skills & Plugins
- SitesBuild, preview, test, and publish a student project website.
| Skill | Why use it |
|---|---|
| Sites | Build, preview, test, and publish a student project website. |
Starter prompt
Scope one useful first version
Start with the audience, the main job the site should support, and the source material you already have. Add examples, design preferences, accessibility requirements, and clear success criteria.
Keep the initial scope small enough to build and test in one pass.
Build and inspect the site
Use the starter prompt in Sites to:
- organize the supplied content
- establish a simple information structure
- build the core pages and interactions
- use responsive layouts
- check keyboard access, labels, and contrast
- test the primary path with representative content
Review the local preview before publishing. Check that text, images, links, forms, and data come from approved sources.
Prepare to share
Ask ChatGPT for a publication checklist covering missing content, permissions, privacy, accessibility, and final testing. If the site collects submissions, confirm where the data goes and who can access it.
Publish only after the project owner or relevant instructor approves the reviewed version.
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