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3 HTML5 Files 1 CSS File 1 JScript File The goal of this assignment is to create a multi-page website that informs the reader about some topic that you are knowledgeable about or interested in. You have a great deal of flexibility with regard to the content of this website (but please keep it appropriate for all audiences).
Requirements: Your website should render correctly without any syntactical or usage errors, and it should have generally good appearance, function properly, and convey information in an effective manner. I will be using the FireFox browser to evaluate it.
Your website should include at least three web pages. You should have at least three html files, but they may share common CSS and/or JavaScript files. Your website should make effective use of the following HTML elements: Paragraphs Divs or spans Lists (ordered or unordered) At least one image At least one table An HTML footer on each page Either a menu or hyperlinks connecting each of your pages. Your website should make effective use of the following CSS capabilities: Applying a style to your entire web page Applying a style by class Applying a style by ID Performing layout with CSS Grid or Flexbox Your website should use JavaScript in some way to improve interactivity. Your website should utilize the @media selector and set viewport appropriately for Responsive design (as discussed in Lesson 7).
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