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Go to these links and you will see webpages your instructor created
to supplement your text and to show you what your own completed
exercises should look like. All exercise numbers refer to exercises
in the Course Guide. The missing exercise
numbers indicate no website was required.
Exercise. Home
of the 1992 Olympics.
Exercise 2. Sample
resume.
Exercise 3. Practicing
Chapter 3 in your HTML textbook.
Exercise 4. More
practice for Chapter 3 by adding text color, subscripts and
superscripts, monospace fonts, and hidden text.
Exercise 6. Inserting a thumbnail
graphic.
Exercise 7. Using a small thumbnail
image to link to a website
having the same image but in larger format.
Exercise 8. Showing how changing
formats and reducing image size can cause you to lose important
aspects of a graphic.
Exercise 10. Using tables to create
the appearance of a frame menu on the left side of the website for
a children's team called the Owls.
Exercise 11. Four
photos of the same Canadian goose in different formats and size.
Exercise 12. Another photo of the same
Canadian goose, but this one in GIF89a
interlace format. Illustrates illustrate how a graphic can load
in pieces without keeping the text -- and viewer -- waiting.
Exercise 13. This site
uses a variety of HTML tags for you to practice.
Exercise 14. This site shows how to
align images and scale their sizes.
Exercise 15. Illustrates style
sheet codes.
Exercise 20. Used for practice in changing
style sheet codes.
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