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The document outlines an assignment to create multiple HTML pages and apply CSS styling. It includes instructions to create a root homepage with specific elements like name, title, image, links. It also includes creating a second HTML page and applying at least 9 distinct CSS styles between internal, external, and inline styling. A third HTML page is to include a web form with various input fields like text, radio buttons, dropdown menus, and checkboxes.

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2 Assignment 2 Css

The document outlines an assignment to create multiple HTML pages and apply CSS styling. It includes instructions to create a root homepage with specific elements like name, title, image, links. It also includes creating a second HTML page and applying at least 9 distinct CSS styles between internal, external, and inline styling. A third HTML page is to include a web form with various input fields like text, radio buttons, dropdown menus, and checkboxes.

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Assignment 2: CSS

1. Your site must include at least 4 HTML pages and at least 1 external
CSS le, as described below (the instructions for the 4th html page is in
question 2). In part C you will be applying CSS to style these webpages.
It will be helpful to read through all of question 1 before beginning, and
you might want to consider all parts simultaneously.

ˆ Part A

 A page named root.html. This will be your homepage, which must


include:

* Your name and username at the top of your web page;

* Your name as the <title>

* An image (such as the photo you edited for A3, or something


else). Note that you may only use the gif, jpeg and png image
le formats in web pages.

* Two absolute hypertext links to other web pages (ie. sites you
nd particularly interesting);

* A list of something;

* A table of something;

 A relative hypertext link to each of:

* username.html (see below),

* form.html (see question 2)

 A page named username.html, containing the following:

* Text of your choosing (ex. this could be more detail about some-
thing from root.html, or anything else you'd like).

* There must be a relative hypertext link from root.html to this


page, as listed above.

* While you are not required to have a relative hypertext link in


design.html to go back to

* root.html, think about why this would be a good website design


choice.

ˆ Part B

 You will now apply CSS to the webpages you just created. You can
be as creative as you want,

* At least 9 distinct user-dened CSS styles dened and applied,


as follows:

· At least 3 of these must be dened in the <head> section of


the page using a <style> tag pair.

· At least 3 of these must be dened in styles.css, which you


must link to either root.html or username.html

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· At least 3 of these must use the style attribute to directly
apply CSS to the contents of a tag pair

2. Create a le named form.html containing a web form with the following
items.

ˆ your name and username at the top of your web page;

ˆ a hidden eld with the name identity whose value is your full name (ie.
John Smith);

ˆ a one-line text input eld with the label Registration Number and the
name idNumber;

ˆ a multi-line, scrolling text input eld with the label Comments and the
name comments;

ˆ three radio buttons labeled 830 TT, 1030 TT, and 1430 WF with
the name lab that submit the values Lab101, Lab102 and Lab103
respectively, when selected;

ˆ one pop-up menu or scrolling menu with the label Application and the
name app that allows the user to select from Word, Excel, HTML,
Pixel Graphics, Social Media, and FileMaker;

ˆ three checkboxes labeled Macintosh, Windows, and Linux with names


mac, win, and unix, respectively, each of which returns the value Yes
when checked;

ˆ a Submit button.

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