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General Instructions for your Website:During Week 1 through Week 7 of this course, you will be building a personal website on a topic of your choice. Choose a topic about which you are both knowledgeable and enthusiastic, so that you will be able to easily write about the topic and share your knowledge of the topic through your website. During Week 1, you will create the home page of your website. Make sure that you write the content (the paragraphs of information about your topic) yourself. Do not copy content from other web pages. Your website should contain at least 4-6 paragraphs of information, arranged in a logical manner (using headings and sub-headings appropriately). During Week 2, you will add an external style sheet to your website. During Week 3 through Week 7, you will either add additional pages to your website or you will add new functionality to your home page, as directed in the instructions for each assignment.You must write the code files by hand for all assignments in this class. A simple text editor, such as Notepad or Notepad++ will suffice (or TextEdit on the Mac). DO NOT use GUI editors, such as FrontPage, Dreamweaver, etc. You must write the code for your web pages yourself. If you are using a PC, it is strongly recommended that you download the free Notepad++ text editor (https://notepad-plus-plus.org/) because it contains extra features which assist with debugging, such as line numbering and color coding of different elements of syntax. Mac users should use the TextEdit text editor that comes with the Mac OS. However, if you are a Mac user, make sure you set TextEdit to use Plain Text by default. 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In Notepad++, go to the Encoding menu on the menu bar and make sure "Encode in UTF-8" is selected.7) Your page should now contain the basic skeleton required on all HTML pages (although it still does not contain any of the content that will actually display in the browser). Save your file and upload it to the HTML validator to check for compliance with the HTML5 standards here: https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_upload. Your file should pass validation. If you receive any errors or warnings, then go back through Steps 1-5 of the assignment again until you have corrected all errors and your file passes validation. It is also recommended that you save your work and validate your file after each of the remaining steps of the assignment, in order to identify and fix your errors promptly. 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In Notepad++, go to the Encoding menu on the menu bar and make sure "Encode in UTF-8" is selected.7) Your page should now contain the basic skeleton required on all HTML pages (although it still does not contain any of the content that will actually display in the browser). Save your file and upload it to the HTML validator to check for compliance with the HTML5 standards here: https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_upload. Your file should pass validation. If you receive any errors or warnings, then go back through Steps 1-5 of the assignment again until you have corrected all errors and your file passes validation. It is also recommended that you save your work and validate your file after each of the remaining steps of the assignment, in order to identify and fix your errors promptly. 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You can see another example of a properly arranged page here: https://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_headings_hr Remember, though, that these code examples only show the code, but you will be expected to have real content and substance on your page, too. The content is the 4-6 full paragraphs of information that you write yourself about the topic you have chosen for your website. Also, remember to validate your file after completing each step in this assignment to make sure your file still passes validation before moving onto the next step of the assignment!10) Include three external hyperlinks to websites that are related to the topic you have chosen for your own website. (See an example of the code for an external hyperlink here: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp). Remember to validate your code before moving on to the next step!11) Include three images on your web page that are related to the topic you have chosen for your own website. First, you need to find 3 images that are in the public domain and download a copy of each image to your own computer. You may want to try some of the sites recommended in this article for locating public domain images: https://99designs.com/blog/resources/public-domain-image-resources/. Then add the HTML code to your file to include all three images on your page. (See an example of the code for an image here: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_images.asp) Remember to include the required alt attribute on every image. Also, remember to validate your code before moving on to the next step!12) Turn one of your images into a clickable image that takes the user to an external website when the user clicks on it. Do this by embedding the image tag inside of a hyperlink. (See an example of code for a clickable image here: https://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_images_link). 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In other words, if your images are in a sub-folder, in relation to the folder containing your .html file, then you need to maintain that same directory structure in your zip archive, too, including the sub-folder. Submit only the zip file for grading.Please use APA formatting and in text cititation Please No Plagiarism
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Database For Car Business
The design of this database is based on the how Jim would like to monitor the output of his car business in regards with t ...
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This lab relates to the following Skill Outcome:Students will design and develop Windows-based database applicationsStuden ...
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1. This
chapter discusses recommended web design practices. Sometimes it is helpful to
learn about good design by ex ...
HTML/CSS, Web Design assignment help
1. This
chapter discusses recommended web design practices. Sometimes it is helpful to
learn about good design by examining poor design. Visit Web Pages that Suck
(http:/ www.webpagesthatsuck.com) and read about their examples of poor design.
Think about some websites that you have visited. Do any of them have similar
qualities? Find two websites that use poor web design practices. Write a
one-page report that includes an introduction about the design practices that
are not followed at the websites, a link to each site, and a description of how
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