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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
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Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
Instructions1. Begin by opening Notepad++ and entering the required HTML5 elements (doctype, html,head, title, body). Always write the closing tag as soon as you write the opening tag so thatyou do not forget. The title of your website should be PRG 111: Assignment #22. Add an HTML comment immediately at the start of your web page that includes your name,today's date, and the name of your instructor. Comments are ignored by the browser andallow you to make notes for yourself or others in the code that will not be displayed, or toprevent code from being rendered by browser. Comments are a useful debugging aid. Savethis page as home.html3. Repeat Step #1 and #2 to create a second webpage. The title of this page should be PRG111: Contact Me and save this page as contact.htmlRemember to keep both of these html files in the same folder.4. Construct your two webpages to match exactly how they appear in the images below.Additional instructions and helpful hints are provided on the next page.
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HYPERLINKS AND LISTSSKILLS§Open Notepad++§Enter the basic HTML5 tags that make up all web pages§Find an appropriate image and insert image§Create various lists (unordered, ordered, and/or definition list)§Generate multiple hyperlinks to link internal and external pages and email addresses§Save and submit a web page in the correct formatInstructions1.Begin by opening Notepad++ and entering the required HTML5 elements (doctype, html,head, title, body).Always write the closing tag as soon as you write the opening tag so thatyou do not forget. The title of your website should be PRG 111: Assignment #22.Add an HTML comment immediately at the start of your web page that includes your name,today's date, and the name of your instructor. Comments are ignored by the browser andallow you to make notes for yourself or others in the code that will not be displayed, or toprevent code from being rendered by browser. Comments are a useful debugging aid.Savethis page ashome.html3.Repeat Step #1 and #2 to create a second webpage.The title of this page should be PRG111: Contact Me and save this page ascontact.htmlRemember to keep both of these html files in the same folder.4.Construct your two webpages to match exactly how they appear in the images below.Additional instructions and helpful hints are provided on the next page.
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