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Project 2

Project 2. Creating and Editing a Web Page. Project Objectives. Identify elements of a Web page Start Notepad and describe the Notepad window Enable word wrap in Notepad Enter the HTML tags Enter headings and a paragraph of text. Project Objectives.

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Project 2

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  1. Project 2 Creating and Editing a Web Page

  2. Project Objectives • Identify elements of a Web page • Start Notepad and describe the Notepad window • Enable word wrap in Notepad • Enter the HTML tags • Enter headings and a paragraph of text Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  3. Project Objectives • Create an unordered, ordered, or definition list • Save an HTML file • Use a browser to view a Web page • Activate Notepad • Identify Web page image types and attributes Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  4. Project Objectives • Add an image, change the background color of a Web page, center a heading, and add a horizontal rule • View the HTML source code in a browser • Print a Web page and an HTML file • Quit Notepad and a browser Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  5. Starting Notepad • Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar • Click All Programs on the Start menu • Point to Accessories on the All Programs submenu and then point to Notepad on the Accessories submenu • Click Notepad • If the Notepad window is not maximized, click the Maximize button on the Notepad title bar to maximize it Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  6. Starting Notepad Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  7. Enabling Word Wrap in Notepad • Click Format on the menu bar • If the Word Wrap command does not have a check mark next to it, click Word Wrap Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  8. Enabling Word Wrap in Notepad Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  9. HTML Tags and Their Functions Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  10. Entering HTML Tags to Define the Web Page Structure • Type <!DOCTYPE html and then press the ENTER key • Press the SPACEBAR three times, type PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" as the entry, and then press the ENTER key • Press the SPACEBAR three times, type "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> as the entry, and then press the ENTER key twice • Type <html> and then press the ENTER key • Type <head> and then press the ENTER key Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  11. Entering HTML Tags to Define the Web Page Structure • Type <title>Campus Tutoring Service Home Page</title> and then press the ENTER key • Type </head> and then press the ENTER key • Type <body> and then press the ENTER key twice • Type </body> and then press the ENTER key • Type </html> as the end tag Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  12. Entering HTML Tags to Define the Web Page Structure Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  13. Entering a Heading • Click the blank line below the <body> tag, type <h1>We'll be open soon!</h1> in the text area, and then press the ENTER key twice Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  14. Entering a Heading Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  15. Entering a Paragraph of Text • With the insertion point on line 13, press the ENTER key and then type <p>The Campus Tutoring Service will be open for business soon! Dr. Isabel Myers, Dean of Student Services, announced Monday that the university has several new services to help students succeed. Part of that effort includes the new Campus Tutoring Service. The university wants to make sure that all students can be successful. We have student tutors available for several classes. Call 1-219-555-2510 for an appointment, or visit us in the Anderson building, room 360.</p> • Press the ENTER key twice Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  16. Entering a Paragraph of Text Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  17. Creating an Unordered List • With the insertion point at the end of line 17, press the ENTER key twice, type <h2>Our services include tutors for the following courses:</h2> as the entry, and then press the ENTER key • Type <ul> as the start tag and then press the ENTER key • Type <li>Math 141</li> and then press the ENTER key Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  18. Creating an Unordered List • Type <li>Accounting 200</li> and then press the ENTER key • Type <li>Economics 251</li> and then press the ENTER key • Type </ul> as the end tag and then press the ENTER key Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  19. Creating an Unordered List Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  20. Saving an HTML File • With a USB drive plugged into your computer, click File on the menu bar • Click Save As on the File menu • Type project2.htm in the File name text box Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  21. Saving an HTML File • Click the Save in box arrow • Click UDISK 2.0 (G:) in the Save in list. (Your USB drive may have a different name and letter.) • If necessary, open the Project02/ProjectFiles folder • Click the Save button in the Save As dialog box Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  22. Saving an HTML File Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  23. Starting a Browser • Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar and then point to All Programs on the Start menu • Click Internet Explorer (or another browser command) on the All Programs submenu. If necessary, click the Maximize button to maximize the browser window Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  24. Starting a Browser Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  25. Viewing a Web Page in a Browser • Type G:\Project02\ProjectFiles\project2.htm in the Address box • Press the ENTER key Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  26. Viewing a Web Page in a Browser Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  27. Activating Notepad • Click the Notepad button on the taskbar Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  28. Adding an Image • Click after the > symbol on line 10 and then press the ENTER key • Type <img src="cts_clip8.gif“ width="474“ height=“128“ alt="Student Services logo" /> as the tag Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  29. Adding an Image Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  30. Adding a Background Color • Click after the y in <body> on line 10 and then press the SPACEBAR • Type bgcolor=“#fffbc6” as the color code Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  31. Adding a Background Color Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  32. Centering a Heading • Click line 12 just after the 1 in the <h1> tag and then press the SPACEBAR • Type align=“center” as the attribute Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  33. Centering a Heading Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  34. Adding a Horizontal Rule • Click line 11 just after the > symbol in the <img> tag and then press the ENTER key • Type <hr /> as the HTML tag • Click File on the menu bar and then click Save Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  35. Adding a Horizontal Rule Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  36. Refreshing the View in a Browser • Click the Campus Tutoring Service Home Page button on the taskbar • Click the Refresh button on the Standard toolbar Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  37. Refreshing the View in a Browser Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  38. Viewing HTML Source Code for a Web Page • Click View on the menu bar • Click Source on the View menu • Click the Close button on the Notepad title bar Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  39. Viewing HTML Source Code for a Web Page Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  40. Printing a Web Page and an HTML File • Ready the printer according to the printer instructions • With the project2.htm Web page open in the browser window, click File on the menu bar and then click Print on the File menu • Click the OK button in the Print dialog box Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  41. Printing a Web Page and an HTML File • With the printer stops printing the Web page, retrieve the printout. Notice that the background color does not print as part of the document • Click the Notepad button on the taskbar to activate the Notepad window • Click File on the menu bar and then click Print on the File menu Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  42. Printing a Web Page and an HTML File Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  43. Quitting Notepad and a Browser • Click the Close button on the Notepad title bar • Click the Close button on the Campus Tutoring Service Home Page title bar Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  44. Project Summary • Identify elements of a Web page • Start Notepad and describe the Notepad window • Enable word wrap in Notepad • Enter the HTML tags • Enter headings and a paragraph of text Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  45. Project Summary • Create an unordered, ordered, or definition list • Save an HTML file • Use a browser to view a Web page • Activate Notepad • Identify Web page image types and attributes Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  46. Project Summary • Add an image, change the background color of a Web page, center a heading, and add a horizontal rule • View the HTML source code in a browser • Print a Web page and an HTML file • Quit Notepad and a browser Project 2: Creating and Editing a Web Page

  47. Project 2 Complete Creating and Editing a Web Page

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