Final Project
The Requirements:
● An external css file to define layout and styling
● Navigation styled with CSS to all pages
● All images must be saved in images folder
● Use of Layout elements (see posted HTML and CSS Layouts-take notes in your journal book)
I feel that me and my partner Amara went above and beyond the expectations of this project. We were able to achieve first place in a competition within the class over who's website best exemplified the skillls learned over this unit. In communications and information processing, code is a system of rules to convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another form or representation, sometimes shortened or secret, for communication through a channel or storage in a medium. An early example is the invention of language which enabled a person, through speech, to communicate what he or she saw, heard, felt, or thought to others. But speech limits the range of communication to the distance a voice can carry, and limits the audience to those present when the speech is uttered. The invention of writing, which converted spoken language into visual symbols, extended the range of communication across space and time.
Every webpage you look at is written in a language called HTML. You can think of HTML as the skeleton that gives every webpage structure. In this course, we'll use HTML to add paragraphs, headings, images and links to a webpage.
I would not change anything about how this project was carried out. it went along very smoothly, the work was divided evenly, and the end product was great.
● An external css file to define layout and styling
● Navigation styled with CSS to all pages
● All images must be saved in images folder
● Use of Layout elements (see posted HTML and CSS Layouts-take notes in your journal book)
I feel that me and my partner Amara went above and beyond the expectations of this project. We were able to achieve first place in a competition within the class over who's website best exemplified the skillls learned over this unit. In communications and information processing, code is a system of rules to convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another form or representation, sometimes shortened or secret, for communication through a channel or storage in a medium. An early example is the invention of language which enabled a person, through speech, to communicate what he or she saw, heard, felt, or thought to others. But speech limits the range of communication to the distance a voice can carry, and limits the audience to those present when the speech is uttered. The invention of writing, which converted spoken language into visual symbols, extended the range of communication across space and time.
Every webpage you look at is written in a language called HTML. You can think of HTML as the skeleton that gives every webpage structure. In this course, we'll use HTML to add paragraphs, headings, images and links to a webpage.
I would not change anything about how this project was carried out. it went along very smoothly, the work was divided evenly, and the end product was great.