Web 240 Entire Course
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Web 240 Entire Course
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WEB/240
Web Design Fundamentals
The Latest Version A+ Study Guide
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Web 240 Entire Course Link
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WEB 240 Week 1 Individual: Website Brainstorm
Throughout this course, you will work on developing a comprehensive website plan and functional 3-page website based on a topic of your choice. Each week, you will complete and submit an individual project developing your website plan and website.
Website Brainstorm:
Resource: Use the “Web Design Best Practices Checklist”, Table 3.1, of Basics of Web Design: HTML5 & CSS3, 3rd Edition to guide your review.
Think about a type of website such as a resume site, product site, or information site that you would like to create for this class.
Find and compare two websites of a similar type.
Review each website and pay attention to:
Create a 1-page document or 7-slide PowerPoint® presentation comparing the two sites against each other and the Website Design Best Practices Checklist (located in the activity resource). Additionally, consider what design features you will add to your site and why.
Submit your file or document to the Assignment Files tab.
WEB 240 Week 1 Individual: HTML5 Basics
Using the course software and Week One Template as a starting point, create a new HTML webpage and include the following:
- Write the code to display your name in the largest-size heading element.
- Write the markup language code for an unordered list to display the days of the week.
- Write the markup language code for an ordered list that uses uppercase letters to order the items. This ordered list will display the following: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter.
- Modify the following code snippet to indicate that the bolded text has strong importance:
<p>A diagram of the organization of a website is called a <b>site map</b> or <b>storyboard</b>. Creating the <b>site map</b> is one of the initial steps in developing a website.</p>
Submit your HTML file to the Assignment Files tab.
Web 240 Entire Course
https://uopcourses.com/category/web-240/
WEB/240
Web Design Fundamentals
The Latest Version A+ Study Guide
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Web 240 Entire Course Link
https://uopcourses.com/categor