The world’s Largest Sharp Brain Virtual Experts Marketplace Just a click Away
Levels Tought:
Elementary,Middle School,High School,College,University,PHD
| Teaching Since: | Apr 2017 |
| Last Sign in: | 103 Weeks Ago, 3 Days Ago |
| Questions Answered: | 4870 |
| Tutorials Posted: | 4863 |
MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
Professor
Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
I need help with following. If you have any questions please ask.  Thanks!!
Â
Instructions:
Please note what I am asking you to save your files as. File names are case sensitive so please make sure
that you type them out exactly the way that I have it displayed on the assignment instructions. All of the
files that you submit should be tested and they should validate. If the file does not validate or work the
way that it is supposed to, no credit will be given for that portion of the assignment. When you have
completed the assignment you should make sure that it is accessible through the web (I will be going to
your particular web pages), and that you also ZIP all the files that you had to create together and submit
them through Blackboard (there will be nine files included in your zip file � html and css).
Â
:
Each task in part 1 will be worth 10 points. Each task in part 2 will be worth 20 points. Part 3 is worth 10
points.
Â
Part 1:
Create individual HTML pages that will each contain their own styles associated with those pages only. Do
not use html formatting on these pages, you must use CSS rule sets within these pages Follow the
instructions for each Task below:
Â
Task 1:
Create and test an HTML document that displays a table of football scores from a collegiate
football conference in which the team names have one of the primary colors of their respective
schools. The winning scores must appear larger and in a different font than the losing scores. The
team names must be in a script font.
Save file as: Asn2Part1_1.html
Â
Task 2:
Create and test an HTML document that has at least a half page of text and that has a small box of
text embedded on the left margin, with the main text flowing around the small box. The embedded
text must appear in a smaller font and also must be set in italics.
Save files as: Asn2Part1_2.hCreate and test an HTML document that has six short paragraphs of text that describe various
tml
Â
Task 3:
Â
aspects of the state in which you live (I will pay close attention to these as I am new to the
state�this will be a part of the class where you get to teach me something). You must define three
different paragraph styles, p1, p2, and p3. The p1 style must use left and right margins of 20 pixels,
a background color of pink (yes sorry guys) and a foreground color of blue. The p2 style must use
left and right margins of 30 pixels, a background color of black, and a foreground color of yellow.
The p3 style must use a text indent of 1 centimeter, a background color of green, and a foreground
color of white. The first and fourth paragraph must use p1, the second and fifth must use p2, and
the third and sixth must use p3.
Save file as: Asn2Part1_3.html
Â
Task 4:
Create and test an HTML document that describes an unordered list of at least five popular books.
The bullet for each book must be a small image of the book�s cover. Find the images on the Web
(make sure that the image does not have copyrights).
Save file as: Asn2Part1_4.html
Â
Task 5:
Create and test an HTML document that describes nested ordered lists of cars. The outer list must
have three entries: compact, midsize, and sports. Inside each of these three lists there must be two
sublists of body styles. The compact- and midsize-car sublists are two door and four door; the
sports-car sublists are coupe and convertible. Each body-style sublist must have at least three
entries, each of which is the make and model of a particular car that fits that category. The outer
list must use uppercase Roman numerals, the middle lists must use uppercase letters, and the
inner lists must use Arabic numerals. The background color for the compact-car list must be pink
(ha ha yeah, sorry again guys); for the midsize-car list, it must be blue; for the sports-car list, it
must be red. All of these styles must be in a document style sheet.
Save file as: Asn2Part1_5.html
Â
Part 2:
Create an external style sheet to apply style to HTML pages.
Â
Task1:
Rewrite the document of Part 1 Task 5 to put all style-sheet information in an external style sheet.
Validate your external style sheet with the W3C CSS validation service.
Save web file as: Asn2Part2_1_1.html
Save css file as: Asn2Part2_1_2.css
Â
Task 2:
Create an HTML document that contains a definition list with five items. Using a document style
sheet, modify the HTML document to set the font in the dt elements to Courier 1em font and the dd
elements to Rimes Roman 1.1em italic font.
Save web file as: Asn2Part2_2_1.html
Save css file as: Asn2Part2_2_2.css
Â
Part 3:
1. At the bottom of your index page add a small paragraph introducing this section of Cascading Style
sheets. After your written �spiel� add hyperlinks for the following pages:
a. Asn2Part1_1.html
b. Asn2Part1_2 .html
c. Asn2Part1_3.html
d. Asn2Part1_4.html
e. Asn2Part1_5.html
f. Asn2Part2_1_1.html
g. Asn2Part2_2_1.html
Save the file and keep the name index.html