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this assignment is to demonstrate your ability to use JavaScript in several of the most common uses found on the web.

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Overview 

The intent of this assignment is to demonstrate your ability to use JavaScript in several of the most common uses found on the web. Specifically, you will demonstrate your proficiency with loops, conditionals, arrays, and functions in JavaScript, as well as demonstrate your ability to respond to events, select and modify elements via the DOM, and to validate form data.

Grading

The grade for this assignment will be broken down as follows:

  • Functional Requirements (85/100)
  • Non-functional requirements (15/100)

Non-Functional Requirements

  • You must submit valid and semantically appropriate HTML5.
  • You have been provided with the two HTML files (chapter08-project01.html and chapter09-project01.html) that includes the markup for the finished versions. Download and preview the files in a browser.
  • All pages in your site must contain a comment with your name, section, and date

Functional Requirements: Chapter 8.11.3 Hands on Practice 

  • Complete the assignment as directed in your textbook as show at 8.11.3 Hands on Practice Project 1 Art-store (Project 8.1)
  • Test the page in the browser. Verify that the calculations work appropriately by changing the values in the data.js file.

Functional Requirements: Chapter 9.6.3 Hands on Practice 

  • Complete the assignment as directed in your textbook as shown at 9.6.3 Hands on Practice Project 1 Art-store (Project 9.1)
  • Test the form in the browser. Verify the highlighting functionality works by tabbing from field to field. Try submitting the form with blank fields to verify the error formatting works. Verify the error formatting is removed if you add content and then resubmit.

 

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