Website Project Description
STEP 1 - Website Project Design Previously you completed the Website Project Design. You may decide to make some changes to this design. However, you should not change your topic at this point in the course.
STEP 2 - Website Project Requirements: For the Website Project you should create at least Seven web pages and a style sheet. Every page will have: a title with your first name, last name, and section number (the title may include additional text) a background image or background color that does not interfere with the reading of the text on the page a footer with your first name, last name, and section number. The first page will have: an images that has a link to ASU's home page at least one large heading and several smaller headings jump links to the top, bottom and any Website sections of the page a favicon Spread out as you decide throughout the pages you should have:
At least seven appropriate images Several large headings and several smaller headings Appropriate use of text effects (bold, italics, underlined) Appropriate use of fonts (face and color) Three lists - an ordered list, an unordered list and a definition list Use rounded corners on at least one item At least one table that has multiple rows and columns Use at least one drop case and at least one text shadow Links to other web pages that relate to your topic Site any sources that you have used for information or images One of your pages will be a form with at least five input controls (at least three different types of controls).
STEP 3 - Testing Test your page and make any corrections as needed. Check that your pages meet all the items in the Website Project Minimum Requirements.
STEP 4 - Publishing Use Filezilla to upload (publish) the entire Website folder to your public.www folder. You should have published all seven web pages, your stylesheet and any image files.
STEP 5 - Testing your published page Now that your pages and images have all been published to your Web directory, you need to verify that everything is there and being referenced correctly. Make any corrections as needed to the files on your local storage and then publish them to your Web directory. Publish any missing files from your local storage to your Web directory. STEP 6 - Submitting in Canvas: In Canvas, you must enter the accurate and complete URL for this lesson. The url will be similar to: (http://www.public.asu.edu/~asurite/IFT301/fileName.html)
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