INF 186 Computer Assignment 1
INF 186 In-Chapter HTML Chapter 6
(Create a Word document named
HTMLChapterFiles6LastName)
In-Chapter 6 Files Download
Hints :
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Before beginning the assignment, use your HTML folder
on your flash drive or J drive, use your ChapterFiles folder
in your HTML folder, create a folder
in your ChapterFiles folder called Chapter06. All your work should be
in the following folder path HTML\ChapterFiles\Chapter06. (Example
if your flash drive letter is E: the folder
path for all your work is
E:\HTML\ChapterFiles\Chapter06) Before putting in the HTML code,
click on the In-Chapter 6 Files Download link listed in the upper right hand corner to download
the graphic and HTML files needed for this chapter from my web site. Make sure to store the
files in
E:\HTML\ChapterFiles\Chapter06. Click the Run
button for each of the two dialog boxes displayed then type in the file path
where your html file is located, or use the build button (button with
the three dots) to navigate to the proper drive and folder
and click the
OK button, click the
Unzip and OK buttons. (The downloaded files should now be located on
E:\HTML\ChapterFiles\Chapter06.)
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Start with step 1 on page HTML 273, work through the steps to the end
of chapter. Before attaching your 13 page Word document, use the
header feature of Word to enter the following course
information (INF 186-001, Elementary Web
Design, Your Name Here).
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In step 1 on page HTML 278, when saving your work. Instead of using
folder "Chapter06\ChapterFiles", use
HTML\ChapterFiles\Chapter06. On page HTML 278, 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 as page 1. Use the following name for your
Word document.
(HTMLChapterFiles6LastName) Also use the Alt-PrintScreen keys
on your keyboard to get a screen copy of the HTML
code and the Web Page (framedef.html) as viewed in the browser.
Paste these screens into a Word document (HTMLChapterFiles6LastName) as pages 2 and 3.
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In step 1 on page HTML 282, when saving your work. Instead of using
folder "Chapter06\ChapterFiles", use
HTML\ChapterFiles\Chapter06. On page HTML 282, 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 as page 4. Use the following name for your
Word document.
(HTMLChapterFiles6LastName) Also use the Alt-PrintScreen keys
on your keyboard to get a screen copy of the HTML
code and the Web Page (menu.html) as viewed in the browser.
Paste these screens into a Word document (HTMLChapterFiles6LastName) as pages 5 and 6.
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In step 1 on page HTML 285, when saving your work. Instead of using
folder "Chapter06\ChapterFiles", use
HTML\ChapterFiles\Chapter06. On page HTML 285, 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 as page 7. Use the following name for your
Word document.
(HTMLChapterFiles6LastName) Also use the Alt-PrintScreen keys
on your keyboard to get a screen copy of the HTML
code and the Web Page (home.html) as viewed in the browser.
Paste these screens into a Word document (HTMLChapterFiles6LastName) as pages 8 and 9.
- In step 1 on page HTML 287, you can just double-click on
the framedef.html file in Windows Explorer to display
the HTML file in the browser.
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On page HTML 289 when testing your links instead of printing your pages, use the Alt-PrintScreen keys on
your keyboard to get a screen copy of the following Web Pages (necklace.html,
bracelet.html, watch.html, and orderform.htm) as viewed in the browser.
Paste these screens into a Word document (HTMLChapterFiles6LastName) as pages 10-13.
Note: Classroom
Students: Attach this Word
file and send it to my email account. ManningD@nku
(Online Course Students should
submit the electronic version using the drop box in Blackboard of
the Word document (HTMLChapterFiles6LastName) when you submit the
assignment at the end of the chapter.
Number of pages required: 13
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