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This is an example site for you to study as you put together your own HTML.
Look at the basic structure I have created. First, I present myself and what this site is, then I have a list of links to the other pages I created. Each page has its own titles, presentation and links. Have as much fun as you can, putting in as much cool stuff as you can find: pictures, background images, links, even movies or sound. Look at your answers to the Ten Questions assignment to get the basic filler for the pages. Ask as many questions as you want and examine Chapter one of the "Making Web Pages with HTML" book by Patrick Carey.
Don't be shy to put in quotes and citations as long as you give others their dues. Put in the names of authors as well as links to their sites.
Don't forget to look at the source code!
Good luck!
Eric
| This page was written by Eric Girouard. I am a teacher at the Publication Design and Hypermedia Technology department at John Abbott College in Ste-Anne de Bellevue, Québec, Canada. http://www.johnabbott.qc.ca |
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Note: This site is intended for in-class HTML demonstration purposes only.