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Homework 3: HTML and CSS Exercise

Homework 3: HTML and CSS Exercise
1.Objectives • Become familiar with HTML and CSS technologies
• Learn how to imitate a web page
2.Description
You should be able to compose documents directly in HTML and
CSS. This is very helpful as it is often necessary to modify existing
documents. Also, when writing server-side scripts one must generate
HTML.
• In this assignment, you are given an image of a web page. Your
task is to reproduce the page as closely as possible, writing
HTML and CSS directly, that is without using anything more
than a text editor. Screen shots of the web page to be imitated,
to be scrolled vertically, can be found following these links:
Screen Shot 1
Screen Shot 2
Screen Shot 3
Screen Shot 4
• Important Note: use of CSS is required
• You will need eight (8) images to help you complete the web
page: image1.jpg, image2.jpg, image3.jpg, image4.jpg,
image5.jpg, image6.jpg, image7.jpg.
• You should not use any other image.
• Please note that if you view the images of the sample web page
in a browser, some browsers will automatically resize the
image to fit within the browser window.
• The page contains eight (8) active links within the text. The
eight links are labeled “Home”, “Our Vision”, “Menu”, “Order
Online” [2 links], “Contact Us”, and “Read More Here” [2
links].
• On the page you are going to build, the active links should be
made to point to the same page, say page2.html at your
website. The page page2.html should be divided into five parts.
Each part will begin with a paragraph tag that looks like this
<p id=”home”
This is the start of page2.html which corresponds to the
“Home” link.
• You are to construct the eight (8) links so that when a person
clicks on a link, (e.g. they click on “Home”) the page
page2.html is displayed (on a new “tab” or a new popup
window, depending on user selection) and the section of
page2.html that has the corresponding name as the name of the
link, is placed at the top, (i.e. the page scrolls up).
• To test your hw#3, please view your web page using Firefox.
Resize your browser window to the same size as the PNG
image and then see if you have used the correct font, color and
size, and if the position of text is correct.
• In the Homeworks page, a video link is provided that will show
the expected functionality, especially the behavior to be
implemented in CSS.
3.Submission
You are required to submit your source code electronically to the
csci571 account so that it can be graded and compared to all other
student’s code via the MOSS code comparison tool. To submit your
file electronically, enter the following command from your UNIX
prompt:
$ submit –user csci571 –tag hw3 file1.html file2.html
style.css
You must link this homework to your class homework page so that
the graders can go to your website and grade your homework.

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