

You will construct a personal web site that includes at least three pages:
- Introduction Page
- Favorite Links/Places page
- Topic of your choice page
Midterm Project Important Dates
- See Calendar
Details
- Save your main page as "homepage.htm". This will allow me to more easily see the directory structure of your site. Make sure there is no page named "index.htm(l)" on your site.
- Each page should include some sort of navigation that guides the viewer throughout your site.
- Each page should include an email contact and last updated section.
- No spelling errors permitted.
- All links must work.
- All graphic links must work.
- Elements:
- Directory
structure
- Use at least one subdirectory for graphics
- Use relative URLs to refer to pages and images within your site
- Graphics
- Photographs should be in JPEG format
- Mandatory: include HEIGHT, WIDTH, and ALT attributes
- Links
- External
- Internal
- Mailto
- Lists
- Text Formatting
- <B>, <I>, <U>
- <BLOCKQUOTE>
- <P>, <BR>
- <H>
- <FONT>
- Color
- Color should not be overwhelming. It should complement your site.
Part I - The Web Site
I will be grading heavily based on the Web Style Guide. I will view your pages in both Netscape and MSIE. All of the elements listed above will need to be incorporated into your web site.
Part II - Project Summary and Peer Review
In a 1-page report, sum up the steps you took to create your site. Describe any difficulties you encounter and how you address those problems. This section is weighed heavily in your midterm grade - be sure to address all of the questions.
Part III - The Paperwork
You will turn in the following:
- Validation report on each page (NetMechanic- http://www.netmechanic.com/, or other validation site report)
- Source Code printout
- Project Summary
Please organize your project in a soft-cover folder in the following order:
Project
Summary and Response to Peer Reviews
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homepage.htm
- Dr. HTML
- Source Code
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resume.htm
- Dr. HTML
- Source Code
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links.htm
Dr.
HTML
Source
Code