INF 186 Computer Assignment 6
INF 186 Computer Assignment 6
Homework # 2
In the Lab 3 pages
HTML 140-141
from Chapter 3 HTML textbook
Creating Two Linked Web Pages
Class Demo
Files
Hints and corrections:
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Before beginning the assignment,
use your HTML folder on your flash drive or J
drive, use the IntheLab folder in your HTML folder ,
create a folder in your IntheLab folder called Chapter03.
All your work should be in the following folder path
HTML\IntheLab\Chapter03. (Example if
your flash drive letter is E: the folder path for
all your work is E:\HTML\IntheLab\Chapter03)
- In step 1 on page HTML 140, use the following link to
download a template for the HTML code. (HTML Template) Click
the Run button for each of the two dialog boxes displayed, then type in
the file path where you want html file to be located, or use the
build button (button with the three dots) to navigate to the
proper drive and folder (use the folder created in step 1 listed
above) and click the OK button, then click HTML
Template in the list, click the Unzip and OK buttons.
Next change the text inside the title tags to LAB 3-3. (Use Windows Explorer to
navigate to the file (HTML Template.html) in your E:\HTML\IntheLab\Chapter03 folder ,
double-click on the HTML Template.html icon to
open the file in your browser, right-click
on the screen and select View Source on the short-cut
menu to open the code window in Notepad. Change the
text between the title-tags. Remember to save by
clicking File menu then click Save As,
click Save: as type down-arrow and choose All
Files, in the Save As dialog box, type lab3-3solution.html
in the File name text box, click the Save command
button.)
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In step 4 on page HTML 140, instead of printing the Web page
in the browser, use the Alt-PrintScreen keys on your keyboard to
get a screen copy of the HTML validation screen from W3C (see Figure 2-35
on page HTML 67) Paste this screen into a Word
document (HTMLInTheLab3-3LastName) as page 1. Use
the Alt-PrintScreen keys on your keyboard to get a screen
copy of the HTML code and the Web Page as viewed in the
browser. Paste these screens into a Word document
(HTMLInTheLab3-3LastName) as pages 2 and 3. Use
the following folder to save your work instead of Chapter03\IntheLab. (Example if your flash drive letter is E: the folder path for all your work is E:\HTML\IntheLab\Chapter03)
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In step 5 on page HTML 140, use the following link to download a
template for the HTML code. (HTML Template) Click
the Run button for each of the two dialog boxes displayed, then type in
the file path where you want html file to be located, or use the
build button (button with the three dots) to navigate to the
proper drive and folder (use the folder created in step 1 listed
above) and click the OK button, then click HTML
Template in the list, click the Unzip and OK buttons.
Next change the text inside the title tags to LAB 3-3 Favorites. (Use Windows Explorer to
navigate to the file (HTML Template.html) in your E:\HTML\IntheLab\Chapter03 folder ,
double-click on the HTML Template.html icon to
open the file in your browser, right-click
on the screen and select View Source on the short-cut
menu to open the code window in Notepad. Change the
text between the title-tags. Remember to save by
clicking File menu then click Save As using
the name lab3-3favorites.html.)
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In step 8 on page HTML 141, instead of printing the Web page
in the browser, use the Alt-PrintScreen keys on your keyboard to
get a screen copy of the HTML validation screen from W3C (see Figure 2-35
on page HTML 67) Paste this screen into a Word
document (HTMLInTheLab3-3LastName) as page 4. Use
the Alt-PrintScreen keys on your keyboard to get a screen
copy of the HTML code and the Web Page as viewed in the
browser. Paste these screens into a Word document
(HTMLInTheLab2-3LastName) as pages 5 and 6. Use
the following folder to save your work instead of Chapter03\IntheLab. (Example if your flash drive letter is E: the folder path for all your work is E:\HTML\IntheLab\Chapter03)
- In step 9 on page HTML 141, use E:\HTML\IntheLab\Chapter03\lab3-3solution.html
as the URL to view the Web page in your browser, if E is the drive letter of
your flash drive. You can also just double-click on the
lab3-3solution.html file in Windows Explorer to display
the HTML file in the browser.
- In step 10 on page HTML 141, instead of printing the Web pages, print out
6 pages of the Word Document HTMLInTheLab3-3LastName.doc containing the 6 screen
shots.
- In step 11 on page HTML 141, instead of writing your name on the
printouts. Add you name and course section number in
parenthesis to the right of the HTML Web Sites header in the
lab3-3solution.html file.
(Online Course Students should submit the
electronic versions using the drop box in Blackboard of the Word
document (HTMLInTheLab3-3LastName),
together with the In-Chapter work from this chapter (HTMLChapterFiles3LastName).
Number of pages required: 6 (3 pages
for each web page lab3-3solution.html and
lab3-3favorites.html)
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