Out: Thursday, 3/10/11
Due: Friday, 3/18/11, before 11:59pm
You are going to create a Web page, using xemacs, in your GL account at UMBC. You can put any content you would like on the page but it must have some sort of theme (such as Movies or Music you like).
Your page should contain the following elements (using the tags discussed in lecture):
In addition to HTML, you must use at least 3 of the CSS properties discussed in class.
If you would like to use any advanced HTML or CSS, you are more than welcome. Feel free to be as creative as you would like.
linux1[19]% pwd /afs/umbc.edu/users/d/b/dblock/home/ linux1[20]% cd .. linux1[21]% ls Mail backup home pub linux1[22]%
linux1[23]% pwd /afs/umbc.edu/users/d/b/dblock/ linux1[24]% ls Mail backup home pub linux1[25]% cd pub linux1[26]% ls www linux1[27]%
www
directory. Look at the
contents of the directory. You should see the cs104
directory you created in Lab 2.
linux1[28]% cd www linux1[29]% ls cs104 linux1[30]%
linux1[31]% cp /afs/umbc.edu/users/d/b/dblock/pub/CS104/web/index.html . linux1[32]% ls cs104 index.html linux1[33]%
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~username
where username is your UMBC login name. For example, mine would be http://userpages.umbc.edu/~dblock.
The page you see should be blank, with the default title at the top.
xemacs
.
linux1[34]% xemacs index.html
When you first open your file in xemacs, it might ask you for your email address. If it doesn't, don't worry about it. If it does, then enter your email address and continue.
In order to save as you go in xemacs, just type
Ctrl-x Ctrl-s
. Once you save, you can refresh the
browser window and see the changes you made. In order to save
and completely exit out of xemacs, type Ctrl-x
Ctrl-c
and then 'y
' for yes to exit.
<head> <!-- Filename: index.html Name: Ima Student Username: astudent1 Date: 10/07/10 Description: This file contains the web page for the first part of Homework 3. --> <title>Whatever title you choose</title> </head>
I would recommend saving your page and checking it as you go. It is easier to debug when you work incrementally. There are no right or wrong answers for this one. Just have fun!