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Category > Programming Posted 03 May 2017 My Price 9.00

Implement Dynamic Site Content Using JavaScript

Just build off the previous file you done for week 6 and 7 any questions let me know 

Milestone 6—Week 6: Implement Dynamic Site Content Using JavaScript

Use the knowledge gained in this week's lecture and iLab to implement dynamic content to a page in your site. Use JavaScript features to perform such things as basic calculations, image rollovers, user prompts, and alerts.

Upon completion of this step, use the publishing feature of Dreamweaver to upload your site to the Web server.   

Grading Rubrics

JavaScript is functional. 12 27 Dynamic output is visible.
JavaScript functions are used. 11 25 At least one user written function is used.
Dynamic content is appropriate. 11 24 Dynamics match site theme.
JavaScript functions in multiple browsers. 11 24 Dynamics are functional in multiple browsers.
45 100 A quality project will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.

Submit your assignment to the Dropbox, located at the top of this page. For instructions on how to use the Dropbox, read these step-by-step instructions.

See the Syllabus section "Due Dates for Assignments & Exams" for due date information.

 

Milestone 7—Week 7: User Testing And Validation

Visit http:www.w3.org/WAI/RC/tools/ to locate tools to check for accessibility. There are some free online tools listed there, such as EvalAccess, which you can use to check your HTML code. Check your site and make any necessary corrections in your code. Conduct a user test with at least two people (spouses and kids are fine to use as testers). In addition to observing them using your site, have them fill out the form you created in Week 5.

Take a screenshot of the completed form to collect the user feedback.

Create a short report (one page or less) detailing the results of the testing, including user suggestions and your response to those suggestions (whether you feel they are valid and whether they can be accommodated). Compare the user responses to your expectations of the user working with your site.

Upon completion, name your single, MS Word document as lastname_CIS363_projectWk7.

Grading Rubrics

XHTML validation 8 27 No or minimal validation errors are present.
Accessibility standards 8 27 No or minimal accessibility errors are present.
User tests (2) 8 26 Two tests were performed.
Testing results 6 20 Dynamics are functional in multiple browsers.
30 100 A quality project will meet or exceed all of the above requirements

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