HTML Assignment
Deadline is Fri 23 Feb
Assignment specifications
We will look for the following features in the web pages that you
create:
- Links to your own webpages
You should create more than one page and have links from one page to
the other pages that you create.
Look at
http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/~karplus as an example of a web page
that has links to other web pages.
- Links to web pages outside UCSC
- Link to a web page from an image
Look at
http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/~karplus as an example of a web page
that has a link to another web page from an image.
- A scanned image (jpeg or gif)
Have a look at the following web pages for examples:
- Internal links.
These are links to another position in either the
same page or another page. For an example see
http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/~karplus/bike/index.html . If you click
on the hypertext "this list", it will take you to the middle of
another page.
- List
Have a look at
http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/~karplus as an example of a web page
having lists.
- We should be able to view your pages using netscape 2.0 that is installed
on the macs in porter lab
- You can use other advanced features if you want to, but its not
required for the purpose of this assignemnt (please do not use jawa)
- Make sure that your html files are well indented so that its
easy to read them.
How to turn in the assignment
- Create a folder in cmp 80K W96 under network temp space and label it by
your full name
- Copy all your files (html files and image files) in this folder
- Send an e-mail to
karplus@cse.ucsc.edu
saying that you have submitted
the assignment.
Note: Please be aware that anything that you store in network temp space
is very insecure and can be deleted by anybody, hence it is strongly
recommended that you should keep backups on floppies.
Suggestions
- Often it is very easy to start from an existing web page and
modify it to the way you want it to look like. If you decide to copy an
existing web page then give it as a reference in your web page.
- If you are using netscape from the porter lab then there is an
option under the view menu that enables you to have a look at the source
code for the page that you are currently seeing. You can also save this
source code by using the save option under the file menu.
- Click
here to get a Beginner's Guide to HTML
For more information about HTML, click here.
It is now possible to have a semi-permanent web page on the CATS computers.
Click here for more information.