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Appendix A

Final Project Overview and Timeline

Final Project Overview
Throughout this course, you must design and develop a Web site about your profession, hobbies, or interests in Microsoft® Notepad or Adobe® Dreamweaver® Code View using HTML code. The Web site must consist of four to five Web pages of your choice. Your site must demonstrate the following characteristics: • Effective file management • Accurate and functional markup code • Effective and functional navigation • Effective application of design elements
Final Project Timeline

Budget your time wisely and work on your project throughout the course. As outlined below, some assignments in the course are designed to assist you in creating your final project.
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Consider using the Project Proposal you created in IT/236: Web Design I as your working document. Submit the following:

• The site’s purpose: A short paragraph to describe what you want the Web site to accomplish • The site’s target audience: Briefly describe for whom your Web site is intended. You may use bullet points to describe your target audience. • The site’s message: The message is not a detailed description of all the content of the site; instead, it is the overriding theme or message of the site, such as a slogan or motto. You may include a bullet list of what you want the site to communicate to the target audience.

□ Suggested in Week Three: Home Page

Using Microsoft® Notepad or the Code View in Adobe® Dreamweaver®, hand code a basic Web page describing your profession, hobbies, or interests. This page will become the home page of your Web site. Save this home page as “index.html” to your IT237-Name folder on the Toolwire® desktop. Prior to submitting your IT237-Name folder, check your HTML code using the HTML Validator located on the W3C Web site. A link to this site is located in the Information Technology Web links. After you have validated the code and fixed any errors or problems, submit it to your homework folder on
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• Prior to submitting your IT237-Name folder, check the HTML code of all of your Web page files using the HTML Validator located on the W3C Web site. A link to this site is located in the Information Technology Web links. • Submit to your homework folder on Toolwire®.

□ Due in Week Six: Layout With CSS

Enhance one or more pages within your Web site by doing the following:

• Use the tag to create four sections in at least one of the pages. Refer to Figure 5-3 on p. 215 of New Perspectives on Blended HTML, XHTML, and CSS for ideas. Add content to each section. • Set the style for one or more sections. Refer to pp. 218–220 & 226 of New Perspectives on Blended HTML, XHTML, and CSS. • Use the position property to position two lines of text on at least one page. Refer to pp. 228–234 of New Perspectives on Blended HTML, XHTML, and CSS for examples. • Prior to submitting your IT237-Name folder, check all your HTML code using the HTML Validator located on the W3C Web site. A link to this site is located in the Information Technology Web links. • Submit to your homework folder on Toolwire®.

□ Due in Week Seven:

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