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Part 2
Create a homepage for your planned site that demonstrates effective application of design elements. Use only Adobe® Dreamweaver® or another HTML editor to create a basic web page based on the web plan you have developed. This page is the homepage of your website. Save your site homepage as index.html or default.html.
Part 3
Expand the basic homepage from Week Two to a site that includes at least 3 web pages. As in the prior assignment, use only Adobe® Dreamweaver® or another HTML editor to expand the homepage developed in Week Two. Incorporate the following into your expanded website:
• Apply Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to format elements.
• Integrate multimedia effectively into the site.
• Create effective navigation for the site so that people can move easily between the pages.
• Organize page content using structural elements, such as headings, paragraphs, tables, and lists.
• Use internal, external, and anchor links in the site.
• Apply usability best practices and principles of design.
Refine and finalize your website by doing the following:
• Add a simple web form—such as an order form, a subscription to a newsletter, or a request for contact.
• Use division or a table to structure the form elements.
• Apply JavaScript® to validate the form.
• Finalize a navigation system.
• Use metadata to increase accessibility and search engine optimization.
• Test for functionality and usability
As in the prior assignment, use only Adobe® Dreamweaver® or another HTML editor to refine the homepage developed in Week Three.
Check your HTML code using the Markup Validation Service on the W3C® website, (www.w3.org) prior to submitting your web page(s). A link to this site may be found in the Materials tab on your student website.
Submit all website files in a compressed folder.
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