Using page 70 in you textbook as a reference, choose one of the following source/destination combinations and write a complete "href" for it. Only one set for each student - first come, first serve basis.
Example:
source/destination:
coldplay.html --> genres.html
complete href:
href="../genres.html"
Here are your choices: (Remember, only one per student)
genres.html --> pinkfloyd.html
top100.html --> darkside.gif
coldplay.html --> top100.html
pinkfloyd.html --> logo.gif
top100.html --> coldplay.html
pinkfloyd.html --> darkside.gif
coldplay.html --> xandy.gif
Friday, October 26, 2012
October 26 Online Discussion Question 3
What new item have you learned or found helpful from Chapter 2?
October 26 Online Discussion Question 2
What is a relative path? and how do you create one? What are the steps involved in creating an href?
(not one student should answer everything - let each student answer a part of it so other students can build on it)
(not one student should answer everything - let each student answer a part of it so other students can build on it)
October 26 Online Discussion Question 1
Explain the "upside down tree" analogy and how it relates to file management in your own words.
Friday, October 19, 2012
October 19 Online Discussion Question 3
How do you create a link? And explain the different parts of the tag used. (Not one student has to answer everything)
October 19 Online Discussion Question 1
Did you encounter any problems and/or issues with your chapter 1 project? If so, state what you did to figure out the problem and how you fixed it.
Friday, October 5, 2012
October 5 Online Discussion Question 2
What did you learn from the creation of your very first web page in class?
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