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TechWebS09

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TechnologiesOfTheWeb

For this project, you will be making a "mini-site" about one of the web's technologies.

You may want to use the existing technology that you used on your previous version of the project.

For this one, you will use a combination of HTML to write the pages and CSS to style the pages.

This set of pages will go onto your online site.

It will be inside its own directory called TechWeb

 

Process:

First select the topic

Next gather as much information as you can about the topic

Save links to the web pages that tell you specific info about the topic.

Make a links page in html, you will convert this page so that it has list items later, but start by getting the links.

Template

Make a template for the project by making an HTML document and CSS page that will control it's appearance.

Copy the code from your template and make your other pages with it

Find the answers to the questions and write about them in sentences and paragraphs.

Each page should have several paragraphs at a minimum. 

The text on the pages should be your own writing.

If you quote, do so sparingly, and use <blockquote> and </blockquote>

 

Questions

These are a minimum and can be added to.

Each question gets a page of its' own

what.html - What is this technology?

how.html - How does it work?

history.html What is the history of the technology?

links.html - What are the web addresses for finding more information on the subject

 

Your site should should have:

  • Your TechWeb project should have its own index page
  • your main index page should have a link to your TechWeb index
  • Each of your pages should be linked to your index page
  • Each page should have a navigation system with links to each of the other pages
  • The nav system should be in an unordered list with li's for each item
  • Your text should be complete by this time.
  • You should have at least six links per page
  • The text should be at least three paragraphs per page,
  • Your pages should have at least six links each to outside resources that help explain the content of your text.
  • You should have a page for each question (history.html, what.html, how.html, links.html)
  • Your pages should all be on your angelfire account
  • Your address should be on this page: StudentWork

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