HTML: Better, Faster, Stronger… More Delicious?

Web Design Homework Due 10/20/16

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Time to dig in, Web Designers, because we’re dishing up a big ol’ heapin’ helpin’ of sweet, sweet HTML in the form of chapters 2 and 3 in your textbook (pages 43 to 121). These  will reinforce and expand what we discussed in class Thursday. Tasty bonus: you can find the necessary chapter files grouped for your downloading pleasure in the Head First folder on our class Dropbox.

Once you’ve devoured the chapters, mix the following together in a folder titled yourlastname_homework_october20. Bake that folder into a zip and e-mail it to me no later than 5:19 pm on October 20.

  1. A folder containing all files (code and images) associated the lounge website you modify for Chapter 2. Title the folder yourlastname_lounge.

  2. A folder containing all files for the Tony’s Journal website you build for Chapter 3. Title the folder yourlastname_journal.

  3. Scans or photographs of your written work for each chapter combined in a single PDF. You can work in the book or on separate paper. The pages you should scan/photograph are 55, 62, 71, 72 (optional for extra credit), 79, 81, 101, 103, 110, 111, 113, 116 (optional for extra credit). Assuming I can count this late on a Friday night, that’s ten required and two optional. For instructions on creating a pdf from multiple files, please see this tutorial: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/how-to/combine-files-single-pdf.html.

That’s all! Dang…I think this might be the shortest homework post I’ve ever written on this blog! Maybe that’s why it hasn’t quite left me feeling full. I mean… for some reason I really want a ginormous piece of cake now.

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Have an amazing weekend!

 

2 thoughts on “HTML: Better, Faster, Stronger… More Delicious?

  1. Hello, I just had a quick question about the pdf. Do you want one per chapter or both chapters in one pdf?

    On Oct 15, 2016 12:19 AM, “Del’s Digital Classroom” wrote:

    > delzartner posted: “Web Design Homework Due 10/20/16 Time to dig in, Web > Designers, because we’re dishing up a big ol’ heapin’ helpin’ of sweet, > sweet HTML in the form of chapters 2 and 3 in your textbook (pages 43 to > 121). These will reinforce and expand what we discusse” >

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