Need html and Css code to be done

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timer Asked: Mar 31st, 2015

Question Description

Create the web page seen on the next page.

1.Use the index.html and a styles.css files provided in the quiz folder.

a.You do not need to type any text.

b.It is provided in the resources folder. Just copy and paste.

2.The page background color was set in CSS file in the body tag declaration block and is called dodgerblue. All other colors used are simple red, white, or blue

3.The tags used are from the list of 20 tags.

4.Heading tags h1 through  h4 were used

a.The h1 tag has a padding of 20px.

b.The h2 and h3 tags have paddings of 5 px.

c.The h4 tags did not have padding applied.

5.The p tag is used and no CSS is applied to it.

6.The img tag was used. Images are in the images folder.

a.They have a width of 200px,

b.a padding of 10px,

c.and a border of 2px.

7.The table tag and its td, tr, and th tags were used

a.All table tags have a padding of 4px

b. and a border width of 2px.

8.The ul and li tags were used to create 3 lists.

a.No CSS properties were applied

9.Change the Quiz1 folder name to YourLastname-InitialQuiz1

10.Zip your work

11.Submit it to the hand-in folder.

Inline image 1

The text for the web page. Also i dont need pic.

The American Revolution

Synopsis

Battle at Concord Bridge

The American revolution started with the battles at Concord and Lexington in 1775. The British had attempted to confiscate arms held by the local militia, know as "Minutemen". The British were confronted by a small band of Minutemen at the bridge at Concord. It is unclear which side fired the first shot but that shot started the war.

Battle of Concord Bridge

Seige of Yorktown

The war continued for 6 years until a British army surrendered at the seige of Yorktown in Virginia in 1781. The British had been caught with their backs to the broad York River. The French had sided with the Americans and prevented the British fleet from lifting the seige. The ensuing peace negotiations lasted until 1783.

Battle of Concord Bridge

Opening and closing battles of the War

BattleLocationBritish CommanderAmerican CommanderVictor

ConcordMiddlesex County, MassachusettsLieutenant Colonel Francis SmithDr. Joseph WarrenAmerican Colonies

YorktownYork County, VirginiaGeneral Charles CornwallisGeneral George WashingtonUnited States

American Colonies

New England

New Hampshire

Massachusetts

Rhode Island

Connecticut

Middle

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Delaware

Southern

Maryland

Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia


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