CTI 110 Web Programming and Database Foundations HTML and CSS Website Project

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CTI 110 Web Programming and Database Foundations HTML and CSS Website Project

Project Guidelines
The following are the minimum guidelines for the HTML and CSS Website Project. As such, simply meeting the guidelines does not guarantee you a grade of 100 on the project.You may choose your own topic for your website. Pick a topic that you are already familiar with or that you wish to learn about. You may create a fictional topic, but this actually tends to increase the amount of work necessary to complete the project. Remember, this project is designed to be a website project, not a research project – keep it simple.

Your site must contain a minimum of four(4)HTML pages and one(1)cascading style sheet.

All pages in your site should be based off of a template. All styling, formatting, and placement of elements should be controlled by CSS. Complete the template first then make copies and fill in the blanks. Refer to your textbooks and the assignments that you have already completed for ideas. It is ok to reuse your code, just not someone else’s.

Follow the design tips found in your textbook and in any supplemental materials in Moodle.

The homepage of your site should explain the concept of your site and/or provide some type of introduction.

All pages in your site must be linked together through a common navigational structure. Your navigation elements must have some type of hover effect similar to those used in your textbook.

Your site must include atleast one image. Your image should be optimized to reduce file size.

Your site must include relevant data displayed in a table.

Your site must include atleast one link to an external site as well as a mailto link. The external link should open in a new window/tab.

To facilitate uploading your files to Moodle, all files in your site should be saved in a single .zip file.

Be creative. This is one of the few opportunities in the class where you can “do your own thing.”

Keep a backup copy of your files.

If you have questions, ask!

When you are finished with your project, upload the .zip file containing all of the files in your project using the appropriate link in Moodle. You should have a single file to upload, and the file cannot be larger than 20 MB.

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CTI 110 Web Programming and Database Foundations HTML and CSS Website Project

Project Guidelines
The following are the minimum guidelines for the HTML and CSS Website Project. As such, simply meeting the guidelines does not guarantee you a grade of 100 on the project.You may choose your own topic for your website. Pick a topic that you are already familiar with or that you wish to learn about. You may create a fictional topic, but this actually tends to increase the amount of work necessary to complete the project. Remember, this project is designed to be a website project, not a research project – keep it simple.

Your site must contain a minimum of four(4)HTML pages and one(1)cascading style sheet.

All pages in your site should be based off of a template. All styling, formatting, and placement of elements should be controlled by CSS. Complete the template first then make copies and fill in the blanks. Refer to your textbooks and the assignments that you have already completed for ideas. It is ok to reuse your code, just not someone else’s.

Follow the design tips found in your textbook and in any supplemental materials in Moodle.

The homepage of your site should explain the concept of your site and/or provide some type of introduction.

All pages in your site must be linked together through a common navigational structure. Your navigation elements must have some type of hover effect similar to those used in your textbook.

Your site must include atleast one image. Your image should be optimized to reduce file size.

Your site must include relevant data displayed in a table.

Your site must include atleast one link to an external site as well as a mailto link. The external link should open in a new window/tab.

To facilitate uploading your files to Moodle, all files in your site should be saved in a single .zip file.

Be creative. This is one of the few opportunities in the class where you can “do your own thing.”

Keep a backup copy of your files.

If you have questions, ask!

When you are finished with your project, upload the .zip file containing all of the files in your project using the appropriate link in Moodle. You should have a single file to upload, and the file cannot be larger than 20 MB.

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