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WEBD121. Assignment wk 2
I will upload week 1 Assignment During Week 2, you will add an external style sheet to your website.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. You can find instructions for this here: https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/textedit-plain-text-mode/Make sure all of your web pages comply with the HTML 5 standards and CSS standards. DO NOT use obsolete HTML elements and attributes from previous versions of HTML. By including the HTML 5 DOCTYPE declaration in your webpages, and validating all of your HTML files at https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_upload, you can be sure that your code complies with HTML 5. Starting Week 2, your external style sheet (.css file) must pass validation at the W3C CSS Validation Service: https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_upload. Make sure you use the "Validate by File Upload" option (and NOT the "Validate by Direct Input" option), on both of these validators since this is the way your instructor will check your pages when grading your assignments.The home page of your website must be named "LastFirstHomePage.html" where "Last" is your last name and "First" is your first name. For example, if your name is John Smith, you would name your home page file SmithJohnHomePage.html Starting with Week 2, you will also have a CSS file linked into every HTML page on your website. Name your CSS file "LastFirstStyleSheet.css" where "Last" is your last name and "First" is your first name. Your website must only have 1 CSS file and that file should be linked into all HTML pages on your website. Additional HTML pages created for your website (During Week 3 through Week 5) should be hyperlinked together through a navigation menu that appears on all pages of your website. Naming conventions for each additional page on your website will be included in each assignment description that requires a new HTML page.Specific Instructions for Assignment 2:For this assignment, you will create an external CSS style sheet and link it into the HTML page that you created in Assignment 1. Remember that you are continuing to build on the website you created during Week 1. After completing this assignment, you will create another zip archive containing your HTML file from last week (with the link tag added to it), the CSS file you will create in this assignment, and all image files that are part of your website.Before proceeding with this assignment, make sure you have read the Week 2 module in the Lessons area, where the basics of CSS are explained to you. Note that although the Week 2 Lesson also briefly covers inline CSS and internal style sheets, this assignment only requires you to create an external style sheet. The other methods of incorporating CSS into your website are covered in the lesson for your information only and are not required to be used in this class.Complete the following steps for this week's assignment:1) Open the HTML file that you created and add the following line of code to the head section of the file, replacing "mystyle.css" with the name you will be giving to your own CSS file, which should be in the form of LastFirstStylesheet.css (Ex.: John Smith's style sheet would be named SmithJohnStylesheet.css).<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mystyle.css">Save your HTML file and then upload it to the HTML validator and check to make sure it still passes validation: https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_upload2) Create a new file in your text editor (Notepad++ for PC users, and TextEdit for Mac users). Name your new file LastFirstStylesheet.css replacing Last with your last name and replacing First with your first name (Ex.: John Smith's style sheet would be named SmithJohnStylesheet.css).3) Copy the following text into your file:body { background-color: lightblue;}h1 { color: darkblue; text-align: center;}Save your file and then upload it to the CSS Validator and make sure it passes validation: https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_uploadOpen your HTML file in the browser and see how it looks with this new stylesheet linked in. If you have properly created your CSS file and properly linked it into your HTML file, your webpage should now have a light blue background and your main <h1> heading should be dark blue and centered.Open your CSS file in the text editor again to proceed with editing and writing more code.4) Change the page background color to another color of your choice besides light blue and change the color of your main heading to another color of your choice besides dark blue. You can find additional color names here: https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_names.asp. Save your CSS file, and re-validate your file here: https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_upload. Also view your page in the browser to see the results of your changes.5) In your CSS file, create a declaration block for the paragraph <p> element and set the font-family and font-size properties. You can choose the font family and font size that you want for your website. Hint: An example of these properties is shown in the Week 2 module in the Lessons area of the classroom.6) In your CSS file, create a CSS class called "boldtext" which can only be applied to the <span> element. In the declaration block for this CSS class, set the font-weight to bold. Hint: An example of this class is shown in the Week 2 module in the Lessons area of the classroom.7) In your CSS file, create a CSS class called "italictext" which can only be applied to the <span> element. In the declaration block for this CSS class, set the font-style to italic. Hint: An example of this class is shown in the Week 2 module in the Lessons area of the classroom.Save your CSS file, and re-validate your CSS file here: https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_upload.8) Open your HTML file for editing. Using the <span> element with the class attribute, apply the "boldtext" and "italictext" classes that you created in your CSS file to a few words of text. Apply "boldtext" only to some text, apply "italictext" only to some other text, and apply both classes to yet some other text on your page. Note that "boldtext" should not be applied inside of headings because they are already formatted in bold text by default. Hint: An example of the HTML code you need for this is shown in the Week 2 module in the Lessons area of the classroom.Save your HTML file, and re-validate your HTML file here: https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_uploadValidation Requirements:Before submitting your web site:Validate your HTML file at https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_upload, using the "Validate by File Upload" option, and fix any errors that the validator identifies before submitting your web site for grading.Validate your CSS file at https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_upload, using the "Validate by File Upload" option, and fix any errors that the validator identifies before submitting your web site for grading. Note: It is critical that you debug and fix ALL errors identified by these two code validators before submitting your assignments. Contact your instructor for assistance if you are having difficulty debugging and fixing your errors because it is imperative that your code files pass validation.Submission Instructions: Create a zip file containing all files related to your web page (.html file, .css file, image files, etc). Make sure you maintain the necessary directory structure in your zip file so that your webpages will view correctly when unzipped. In other words, if your images are in a sub-folder on your computer, in relation to the folder containing your .html file, then you need to maintain that same directory structure in your zip file, too. Submit only the zip file for grading.***Note: Your website must include the required external CSS stylesheet, linked into your HTML file, as specified in the instructions above, to receive any credit for this assignment. Websites submitted without an external CSS stylesheet will not receive credit.Please No Plagiarism Please use APA formatting and in text cititation
Develop a Java program that can perform the data analysis and determine a drug's effectiveness.
This project is required to be done in JAVA syntax. All available requirements will be attached as separate documents and ...
Develop a Java program that can perform the data analysis and determine a drug's effectiveness.
This project is required to be done in JAVA syntax. All available requirements will be attached as separate documents and if there are additional examples needed, I will provide those upon request as everyone is different on what information one may need to complete the task. There is a 12 file folder that has examples of data, the folder is too large to upload, I will email or upload individually as requested.
Southern New Hampshire University Validating User Input and Debugging Program
OverviewMany Java programs that you create will receive and process user input. In order to ensure that user input is accu ...
Southern New Hampshire University Validating User Input and Debugging Program
OverviewMany Java programs that you create will receive and process user input. In order to ensure that user input is accurate, you will need to use input validation and exception handling. For example, if you ask for a zip code, you want to ensure the user inputs a five-digit number. In this activity, you are given “buggy” code for a paint program that calculates the number of cans of paint required to paint a wall, given the wall’s height and width. You will need to debug the code and improve it by adding code to validate user input and handle exceptions.PromptFor this assignment, you will complete the paint program by debugging the original code and adding code that validates user input and handles exceptions. Use the Uploading Files to Eclipse and the Downloading Files from Eclipse Tutorial tutorials to help you with this project.DebuggingOpen the Virtual Lab by clicking on the link in the Virtual Lab Access module. Then open your IDE. Upload the Paint1.zip folder and review the code for the Paint1.java file.Find and fix the three errors in the given code.Use the input values below to test your program. If you found and fixed all errors, your output should exactly match what is below.TIP: When you run your program in Eclipse, it will prompt you to enter input in the Console window. If you cannot find this window, go to Window, then Show View, then Console.Input Validation and Exception HandlingReview the code, looking for the two code blocks where user input is required.Implement a do-while loop in both blocks of code to ensure that input is valid and any exceptions are handled.TIP: Consider using a try-catch block for exception handling, but it is not required.Use the two sample invalid inputs below to test your program. Your program should respond to each by prompting the user to enter valid input. This should continue to loop until valid input is received.THINK: Why is 0 invalid input for this problem? What is the user being asked to input?Guidelines for SubmissionAttach your completed Paint1.java file to the assignment submission page.Module Six Assignment RubricCriteriaProficient (100%)Needs Improvement (75%)Not Evident (0%)ValueDebuggingDebugs a class so that no errors remain and calculations work correctlyMeets some “Proficient” criteria, but with errors or exclusions such as one or two remaining bugsDoes not attempt criterion30Input Validation and Exception HandlingAdds loops to validate all user input and handle exceptions so that code passes all test casesMeets most “Proficient” criteria, but with errors; areas for improvement may include ability to handle all test casesDoes not attempt criterion70Total: 100%
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I will upload week 1 Assignment During Week 2, you will add an external style sheet to your website.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. You can find instructions for this here: https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/textedit-plain-text-mode/Make sure all of your web pages comply with the HTML 5 standards and CSS standards. DO NOT use obsolete HTML elements and attributes from previous versions of HTML. By including the HTML 5 DOCTYPE declaration in your webpages, and validating all of your HTML files at https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_upload, you can be sure that your code complies with HTML 5. Starting Week 2, your external style sheet (.css file) must pass validation at the W3C CSS Validation Service: https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_upload. Make sure you use the "Validate by File Upload" option (and NOT the "Validate by Direct Input" option), on both of these validators since this is the way your instructor will check your pages when grading your assignments.The home page of your website must be named "LastFirstHomePage.html" where "Last" is your last name and "First" is your first name. For example, if your name is John Smith, you would name your home page file SmithJohnHomePage.html Starting with Week 2, you will also have a CSS file linked into every HTML page on your website. Name your CSS file "LastFirstStyleSheet.css" where "Last" is your last name and "First" is your first name. Your website must only have 1 CSS file and that file should be linked into all HTML pages on your website. Additional HTML pages created for your website (During Week 3 through Week 5) should be hyperlinked together through a navigation menu that appears on all pages of your website. Naming conventions for each additional page on your website will be included in each assignment description that requires a new HTML page.Specific Instructions for Assignment 2:For this assignment, you will create an external CSS style sheet and link it into the HTML page that you created in Assignment 1. Remember that you are continuing to build on the website you created during Week 1. After completing this assignment, you will create another zip archive containing your HTML file from last week (with the link tag added to it), the CSS file you will create in this assignment, and all image files that are part of your website.Before proceeding with this assignment, make sure you have read the Week 2 module in the Lessons area, where the basics of CSS are explained to you. Note that although the Week 2 Lesson also briefly covers inline CSS and internal style sheets, this assignment only requires you to create an external style sheet. The other methods of incorporating CSS into your website are covered in the lesson for your information only and are not required to be used in this class.Complete the following steps for this week's assignment:1) Open the HTML file that you created and add the following line of code to the head section of the file, replacing "mystyle.css" with the name you will be giving to your own CSS file, which should be in the form of LastFirstStylesheet.css (Ex.: John Smith's style sheet would be named SmithJohnStylesheet.css).<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mystyle.css">Save your HTML file and then upload it to the HTML validator and check to make sure it still passes validation: https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_upload2) Create a new file in your text editor (Notepad++ for PC users, and TextEdit for Mac users). Name your new file LastFirstStylesheet.css replacing Last with your last name and replacing First with your first name (Ex.: John Smith's style sheet would be named SmithJohnStylesheet.css).3) Copy the following text into your file:body { background-color: lightblue;}h1 { color: darkblue; text-align: center;}Save your file and then upload it to the CSS Validator and make sure it passes validation: https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_uploadOpen your HTML file in the browser and see how it looks with this new stylesheet linked in. If you have properly created your CSS file and properly linked it into your HTML file, your webpage should now have a light blue background and your main <h1> heading should be dark blue and centered.Open your CSS file in the text editor again to proceed with editing and writing more code.4) Change the page background color to another color of your choice besides light blue and change the color of your main heading to another color of your choice besides dark blue. You can find additional color names here: https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_names.asp. Save your CSS file, and re-validate your file here: https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_upload. Also view your page in the browser to see the results of your changes.5) In your CSS file, create a declaration block for the paragraph <p> element and set the font-family and font-size properties. You can choose the font family and font size that you want for your website. Hint: An example of these properties is shown in the Week 2 module in the Lessons area of the classroom.6) In your CSS file, create a CSS class called "boldtext" which can only be applied to the <span> element. In the declaration block for this CSS class, set the font-weight to bold. Hint: An example of this class is shown in the Week 2 module in the Lessons area of the classroom.7) In your CSS file, create a CSS class called "italictext" which can only be applied to the <span> element. In the declaration block for this CSS class, set the font-style to italic. Hint: An example of this class is shown in the Week 2 module in the Lessons area of the classroom.Save your CSS file, and re-validate your CSS file here: https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_upload.8) Open your HTML file for editing. Using the <span> element with the class attribute, apply the "boldtext" and "italictext" classes that you created in your CSS file to a few words of text. Apply "boldtext" only to some text, apply "italictext" only to some other text, and apply both classes to yet some other text on your page. Note that "boldtext" should not be applied inside of headings because they are already formatted in bold text by default. Hint: An example of the HTML code you need for this is shown in the Week 2 module in the Lessons area of the classroom.Save your HTML file, and re-validate your HTML file here: https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_uploadValidation Requirements:Before submitting your web site:Validate your HTML file at https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_upload, using the "Validate by File Upload" option, and fix any errors that the validator identifies before submitting your web site for grading.Validate your CSS file at https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/#validate_by_upload, using the "Validate by File Upload" option, and fix any errors that the validator identifies before submitting your web site for grading. Note: It is critical that you debug and fix ALL errors identified by these two code validators before submitting your assignments. Contact your instructor for assistance if you are having difficulty debugging and fixing your errors because it is imperative that your code files pass validation.Submission Instructions: Create a zip file containing all files related to your web page (.html file, .css file, image files, etc). Make sure you maintain the necessary directory structure in your zip file so that your webpages will view correctly when unzipped. In other words, if your images are in a sub-folder on your computer, in relation to the folder containing your .html file, then you need to maintain that same directory structure in your zip file, too. Submit only the zip file for grading.***Note: Your website must include the required external CSS stylesheet, linked into your HTML file, as specified in the instructions above, to receive any credit for this assignment. Websites submitted without an external CSS stylesheet will not receive credit.Please No Plagiarism Please use APA formatting and in text cititation
Develop a Java program that can perform the data analysis and determine a drug's effectiveness.
This project is required to be done in JAVA syntax. All available requirements will be attached as separate documents and ...
Develop a Java program that can perform the data analysis and determine a drug's effectiveness.
This project is required to be done in JAVA syntax. All available requirements will be attached as separate documents and if there are additional examples needed, I will provide those upon request as everyone is different on what information one may need to complete the task. There is a 12 file folder that has examples of data, the folder is too large to upload, I will email or upload individually as requested.
Southern New Hampshire University Validating User Input and Debugging Program
OverviewMany Java programs that you create will receive and process user input. In order to ensure that user input is accu ...
Southern New Hampshire University Validating User Input and Debugging Program
OverviewMany Java programs that you create will receive and process user input. In order to ensure that user input is accurate, you will need to use input validation and exception handling. For example, if you ask for a zip code, you want to ensure the user inputs a five-digit number. In this activity, you are given “buggy” code for a paint program that calculates the number of cans of paint required to paint a wall, given the wall’s height and width. You will need to debug the code and improve it by adding code to validate user input and handle exceptions.PromptFor this assignment, you will complete the paint program by debugging the original code and adding code that validates user input and handles exceptions. Use the Uploading Files to Eclipse and the Downloading Files from Eclipse Tutorial tutorials to help you with this project.DebuggingOpen the Virtual Lab by clicking on the link in the Virtual Lab Access module. Then open your IDE. Upload the Paint1.zip folder and review the code for the Paint1.java file.Find and fix the three errors in the given code.Use the input values below to test your program. If you found and fixed all errors, your output should exactly match what is below.TIP: When you run your program in Eclipse, it will prompt you to enter input in the Console window. If you cannot find this window, go to Window, then Show View, then Console.Input Validation and Exception HandlingReview the code, looking for the two code blocks where user input is required.Implement a do-while loop in both blocks of code to ensure that input is valid and any exceptions are handled.TIP: Consider using a try-catch block for exception handling, but it is not required.Use the two sample invalid inputs below to test your program. Your program should respond to each by prompting the user to enter valid input. This should continue to loop until valid input is received.THINK: Why is 0 invalid input for this problem? What is the user being asked to input?Guidelines for SubmissionAttach your completed Paint1.java file to the assignment submission page.Module Six Assignment RubricCriteriaProficient (100%)Needs Improvement (75%)Not Evident (0%)ValueDebuggingDebugs a class so that no errors remain and calculations work correctlyMeets some “Proficient” criteria, but with errors or exclusions such as one or two remaining bugsDoes not attempt criterion30Input Validation and Exception HandlingAdds loops to validate all user input and handle exceptions so that code passes all test casesMeets most “Proficient” criteria, but with errors; areas for improvement may include ability to handle all test casesDoes not attempt criterion70Total: 100%
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