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Data Files needed for this Case Problem: macbeth.jpg and macbethtxt.htm
Mansfield Classical Theatre
Steve Karls is the director of Mansfield Classical Theatre, a theatre company for young people located in Mansfield, Ohio. This summer the company is planning to perform the Shakespeare play Macbeth. Steve wants to put the text of the play on the company’s Web site and has asked for your help in designing and completing the Web page. Steve wants to have a separate page for each scene from the play. Steve has already typed the text of the scene. He needs you to supply the HTML code.
Complete the following:
1. Open the macbethtxt.htm file included as an attachment. Save the file as macbeth.htm.
2. Enclose the entire Macbeth text within the structure of an HTML document.
3. Within the head section, insert a comment containing the following text:
Macbeth: Act I, Scene 1
4. Add the page title Macbeth: Act I, Scene 1 to the head section.
5. Directly below the opening tag, insert an h1 heading containing the inline image file macbeth.jpg with Macbeth as the alternate text for nonvisual browsers. Add a horizontal rule directly below the h1 heading.
6. Mark the text “ACT I” as an h2 heading. Mark “SCENE 1.” as an h3 heading.
7. Mark the summary of the scene as a paragraph. Display the word “Summary” in bold.
8. In the text of the play, mark the descriptions of setting, scene, and exits as separate paragraphs, and italicize the text, as shown in Figure 1-44.
9. Mark the dialog as a definition list, with each character’s name marked as a definition term and each speech marked as a definition description. Where the speech goes over one line, use a line break to keep the speech on separate lines, as shown in the figure.
10. Directly below the Exeunt paragraph, insert the line Go to Scene 2. Mark this line as a div element and align it with the right page margin. At the end of the line, insert a right arrow character using the 8658 character number. Add horizontal rules directly above and below this statement.
11. Mark the line “Text provided by Online Shakespeare” as a paragraph, with the text itself marked with the cite element. Align the text with the right page margin.
12. Save your changes to the file
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