BESS' SPRING 2003 WEB DESIGN CLASSES

HTML 1 - WEEK THREE

Our assignments for this week covered adding graphic images to our pages and continuing to practice using a variety of HTML codes which are evident on this page.


My first graphic will use a thumbnail image as a link TO ANOTHER WEB PAGE Click for larger walkway image that will display a larger version of the RED WALKWAY image. The thumbnail on the left is surrounded with a BORDER="3" and employs the ALIGN="left" attribute to show the placement of the thumbnail image in relation to the typed text when this left attribute is used.

Click on the IMAGE at the left to see a page, designed with HTML coding, that shows a larger version of the RED WALKWAY image


The next graphic will use another thumbnail image as a link to a SIMPLE, BLANK PAGE with no HTML Click for larger dive image coding because it is linked directly to a larger version of the DIVING IN COZUMEL image. The thumbnail on the right is also surrounded with a BORDER="3" and employs the ALIGN="right" attribute to show the placement of the thumbnail image in relation to the typed text when this right attribute is used.

Click on the IMAGE at the right to see only a larger version of the DIVING IN COZUMEL image.


Below is practice using nested ordered and unordered lists with the mid-term quiz as a basis:

MID-TERM QUIZ
  1. In this class to upload a web page means you will need to...
    • c. Use special software to send your page to a web server for viewing on the Web.
  2. Which of the below is </B> an example of:
    • b. The closing half of an HTML tag set.
  3. Do the words typed in between the opening and closing tages of the TITLE tag set appear on the web page itself?
    • b. No
In the interest of speed, here are the letter answers to the remaining quiz questions in a simple unordered list: (This raised the question: How would you code an ordered list to start with some number other than "1"?) ANSWER FROM EAGLE: <LI START="4">, for example.




VU SPRING 2003 MAIN TOE

WEEK ONE EXERCISE

WEEK TWO EXERCISE

WEEK FOUR EXERCISE

WEEK FIVE EXERCISE

EXTRAS

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