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Project 3

Project 3. Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text. Project Objectives. Describe linking terms and definitions Create a home page and enhance a Web page using images Use absolute and relative paths Align and add bold, italics, and color to text

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  1. Project 3 Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  2. Project Objectives • Describe linking terms and definitions • Create a home page and enhance a Web page using images • Use absolute and relative paths • Align and add bold, italics, and color to text • Change the bullet type used in an unordered list Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  3. Project Objectives • Add a background image • Add a text link to a Web page in the same Web site • Add an e-mail link • View the HTML file and test the links • Open an HTML file Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  4. Project Objectives • Add an image with wrapped text • Add a text link to a Web page on another Web site • Add links to targets within a Web page • Copy and paste HTML code • Add an image link to a Web page in the same Web site Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  5. Starting Notepad • Click the Start button on the taskbar and then point to All Programs on the Start menu • Point to Accessories on the All Programs submenu, and then click Notepad on the Accessories submenu • If the Notepad window is not maximized, click the Maximize button on the Notepad title bar to maximize it • Click Format on the menu bar • If Word Wrap is not checked, click Word Wrap Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  6. Entering HTML Tags to Define the Web Page Structure Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  7. Adding an Image • Type <img src="plantworldlg.jpg“ width="720“ height="84“ alt="Plant World logo" /> and then press the ENTER key Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  8. Adding an Image Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  9. Adding a Left-Aligned Heading with a Font Color • With the insertion point on line 11, type <h1><font color="#000066">Welcome to Plant World!</font></h1> and then press the ENTER key Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  10. Adding a Left-Aligned Heading with a Font Color Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  11. Entering a Paragraph of Text • With the insertion point on line 12, type <p>For the finest in indoor and outdoor plants, come to Plant World! Plant World is the premier nursery for all of your planting needs. Our professional landscape design artists can visit your home and make recommendations for plants to use in your home or your yard.</p> as the first paragraph in the HTML file • Press the ENTER key twice Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  12. Entering a Paragraph of Text Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  13. Creating Unordered (Bulleted) Lists • If necessary, click line 16 • Enter the HTML code shown in Table 3-3 on page HTM 85 • Press the ENTER key twice to insert a blank line on line 29, after the second </ul> in the HTML code Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  14. Creating Unordered (Bulleted) Lists Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  15. Adding a Background Image • Click immediately to the right of the y in the <body> tag on line 9 and then press the SPACEBAR • Type background=“greyback.jpg” as the attribute Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  16. Adding a Background Image Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  17. Adding a Text Link to Another Web Page within the Same Web Site • Click immediately to the right of the </ul> tag on line 28 and then press the DOWN ARROW key twice • With the insertion point on line 30, type <p>To learn more about the Plant World products and services, please browse the Plant World Web site You can find information on all types of plants, both for indoor and outdoor use. You also can learn about this month's featured desert plants, which have a natural beauty that can enhance any Southwest landscape!</p> and then press the ENTER key • Click immediately to the left of the d in desert on line 32 • Type <a href="desertplants.htm"> to start the link • Click immediately to the right of the s in plants on line 33. Type </a> to close the link Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  18. Adding a Text Link to Another Web Page within the Same Web Site Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  19. Adding an E-Mail Link • With the insertion point on line 34, type <p>Have a question or comment? Call us at (206) 555-PLANT or e-mail us at plantworld@isp.com. </p> as a new paragraph of text. Click immediately before the p in plantworld on line 34. Type <a href="mailto: plantworld@isp.com"> to start the e-mail link • Click immediately after the m in com in the e-mail address text. Type </a> to end the e-mail link Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  20. Adding an E-Mail Link Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  21. Saving and Printing an HTML File • With a USB drive plugged into your computer, click File on the menu bar and then click Save As. Type plantworld.htm in the File name text box • If necessary, click USB (G:) in the Save in list. Click the Project03 folder and then click the ProjectFiles folder in the list of available folders. Click the Save button in the Save As dialog box • Click File on the menu bar, and then click Print on the File menu Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  22. Viewing a Web Page • 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. • When the browser window appears, click the Address bar • Type g:\Project03\ProjectFiles\plantworld.htm in the Address text box • Press the ENTER key Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  23. Viewing a Web Page Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  24. Testing Links in a Web Page • Point to the e-mail link, plantworld@isp.com • Click plantworld@isp.com • Click the Close button in the New Message window • With the USB drive in drive G, point to the link desert plants • Click desert plants Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  25. Testing Links in a Web Page Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  26. Opening an HTML File • Click the Notepad button on the taskbar • With the USB drive plugged into your computer, click File on the menu bar, and then click Open on the File menu • If necessary, click the Look in box arrow, and then click USB drive (G:). Click the Project03 folder, and then click the ProjectFiles folder in the list of available folders • If necessary, click the Files of type box arrow, and then click All Files. Click desertplants.htm in the list of files • Click the Open button in the Open dialog box Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  27. Opening an HTML File Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  28. Formatting Text in Bold • Click immediately to the left of the B in Botanical on line 32. Type <b> as the start tag • Click immediately to the right of the colon (:) in Botanical name: on line 32, and then type </b> as the end tag • Repeat the first two steps to bold the other three occurrences of the phrase, Botanical name:, on lines 45, 57, and 69 Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  29. Formatting Text in Bold Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  30. Formatting Text in Italics • Click immediately to the right of the </b> on line 32. Type <em> as the start tag • Click immediately to the right of the at the end of Agavaceae on line 32. Type </em> as the end tag • Repeat the first two steps to italicize the other botanical names on lines 45, 57, and 69 Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  31. Formatting Text in Italics Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  32. Formatting Text with a Font Color • Click immediately to the left of the word, DESERT, on line 11. Type <font color="#000099"> as the start tag • Click immediately to the right of the word, PLANTS, on line 11. Type </font> as the end tag Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  33. Formatting Text with a Font Color Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  34. Adding an Image with Wrapped Text • Highlight the words <!--Insert Agave image here --> on line 31 • Type <img src="agave.jpg“ align="right" alt="Agave" width="212“ height="203" /> and do not press the ENTER key • Highlight the words <!--Insert Desert Spoon image here --> on line 44 • Type <img src=“desertspoon.jpg" align=“left" alt=“Desert Spoon“ width="245" height="198" /> to insert a left-aligned image with wrapped text Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  35. Adding an Image with Wrapped Text • Highlight the words <!--Insert Golden Barrel image here --> on line 56 • Type <img src="goldenbarrel.jpg" align="right" alt= "Golden Barrel“ width="292" height="197" /> to insert a right-aligned image with wrapped text • Highlight the words <!– Insert Prickly Pear image here --> on line 68 • Type <img src= "pricklypear.jpg“ align="left“ alt= "Prickly Pear" width="250“ height="255" /> to insert a left-aligned image with wrapped text Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  36. Adding an Image with Wrapped Text Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  37. Clearing the Text Wrapping • Highlight the words <!--Insert right break clear here --> on line 41 and then type <br clear="right" /> as the tag • Highlight the words <!--Insert right break clear here --> on line 65 and then type <br clear="right" /> as the tag • Highlight the words • <!--Insert left break clear here --> on line 53 and then type <br clear="left" /> as the tag • Highlight the words <!--Insert left break clear here --> on line 77 and then type <br clear="left" /> as the tag Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  38. Clearing the Text Wrapping Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  39. Adding a Text Link to a Web Page in Another Web Site • Click immediately to the left of Arizona on line 80 and type <a href="http://www.desertmuseum.org"> to add the text link • Click immediately to the right of Museum on line 81 and type </a> to end the tag Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  40. Adding a Text Link to a Web Page in Another Web Site Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  41. Setting Link Targets • Click immediately to the left of the <font> tag on line 30 • Type <a name="agaveamericana"></a> to create a link target named agaveamericana • Click immediately to the left of the <font> tag on line 43 • Type <a name="desertspoon"></a> to create a link target named desertspoon Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  42. Setting Link Targets • Click immediately to the left of the <font> tag on line 55 • Type <a name="goldenbarrel"></a> to create a link target named goldenbarrel • Click immediately to the left of the <font> tag on line 67 • Type <a name="pricklypear"></a> to create a link target named pricklypear Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  43. Setting Link Targets Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  44. Adding Links to Link Targets within a Web Page • Highlight the words <!--Start unordered list here --> on line 28 • Type <ul type="square"> and then press the ENTER key • Type <li><a href="#agaveamericana"> Agave Americana </a></li> and then press the ENTER key • Type <li><a href="#desertspoon"> Desert Spoon</a></li> and then press the ENTER key Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  45. Adding Links to Link Targets within a Web Page • Type <li><a href= "#goldenbarrel">Golden Barrel</a></li> and then press the ENTER key • Type <li><a href="#pricklypear"> Prickly Pear</a></li> and then press the ENTER key • Type </ul> and then press the ENTER key Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  46. Adding Links to Link Targets within a Web Page Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  47. Adding Links to a Target at the Top of the Page • Click to the left of the > symbol on line 9, and then press the ENTER key • Position the insertion point on line 10 and type <a name="top"></a> as the tag • Position the insertion point on the blank line 48 and then type <p><a href="#top"><font size=-1>To top</font> </a></p> as the tag • Press the ENTER key Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  48. Adding Links to a Target at the Top of the Page Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  49. Copying and Pasting HTML Code • Highlight the HTML code, <p><a href="#top"><font size= -1> To top </font> </a></p>, on line 48 • Click Edit on the menu bar and then click Copy • Position the insertion point on line 61 Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

  50. Copying and Pasting HTML Code • Click Edit on the menu bar and then click Paste • Press the ENTER key • Repeat the second step on the previous slide to paste the HTML code on lines 74 and 88 Project 3: Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Formatted Text

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