any intrested in doing fairly simple 1 page site 4 me.(code)

Q

qualify19

no servers or anything complicated like that needed. example of
something like what i should like like is this
http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~mseide1/ all i need is the code written
for the following:

All your IMG tags must use the ALT option .

ALL pages must have the following 3 items:
 an HTML comment containing your name, lecture section and
presentation number at the top of the file
 a title
 a copyright at the end of each page. It MUST use the copyright tag,
not the inserted symbol @ or a (c)

1. Your 1st web page (your “home pageâ€). This is what youdid for
the 2 home page assignments (just print it).
2. Your 2nd web page must be a frameset definition. You must have at
least 4 frames defined in the set, with any layout that suits your own
preference.
3. Four frame pages with the contents IN THE ORDER SHOWN as specified
below (you may add anything else you wish):
Frame A.
the following (anchor-tag) links or in-line images (a text link means
text you can click on, an image link is an image you can click on):
1) an in-line centered image not on bingsuns or bingweb (this means the
actual file is not stored anywhere on campus)
2) an image link to another image (you click on the 1st and get to the
2nd)
3) a text link to a PAGE (an HTML file) somewhere ON campus, OTHER THAN
Bingsuns
4) a text link to a PAGE (an HTML file) somewhere OFF-campus
5) a text link to an IMAGE that is ON-campus (not used elsewhere in
your pages)
6) a text link to an IMAGE that is OFF-campus (not used elsewhere in
your pages)
7) a text link to a NAME anchor (the link must be in frame A and the
target must appear in another of your frames. See the syntax for name=
in the <frame> tag and for name= and target= in the <a> tag )
8) 2 text links using 2 different reserved target names (see the index
in the book), also called “magic targetsâ€
Frame B.
1) color-definitions for links, alinks, and vlinks and either an
explicit color definition for background, OR a specification for
wallpaper. The wallpaper MUST be in your public_html directory.
2) 2 different heading tags.
3) 2 sections of centered text, each done a different way (a <center>
tag and an option on a tag).
4) an EMPHASIS and a STRONG tag (one each, for separate pieces of text)
5) at least 3 different type faces (label as 5a, 5b, & 5c,)
6) at least 3 different text colors (label as 6a, 6b, & 6c)
Frame C.
1) 4 different URLs and 4 text for your Competitive Analysis. Data may
be quotes, graphs or numeric values from your sources of information.
Must be real data.
2) 4 different URLs and 4 text for your Market Trends. Same rules as
Competitive Analysis.
3) a nested, 4-level, Ordered list. This page must NOT contain a CSS
style for lists. Make the lists look the same as the lists in Frame 4
(below), by using tag attributes.
4) a nested, 4-level, Unordered List.
Frame D.
1) an embedded CSS <style> definition for the numbering rules for
nested, ordered lists up to 4 levels deep, as discussd in class,such
that all 4 levels have different numberings (e.g.;alpha, numeric,
Roman).
2) a nested, 4-level, Ordered List that uses the stylesheet definition
in (D1) above
3) a Dictionary (Glossary) List.
4) a table containing at least 4 rows and 4 columns, with the 1st cell
in 2nd row in a visibly different typeface.
5) a FORM that is emailed to YOU when the "submit" button is clicked
 
N

Neredbojias

To further the education of mankind, "(e-mail address removed)"
no servers or anything complicated like that needed. example of
something like what i should like like is this
http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~mseide1/ all i need is the code written
for the following:
<snip dozens of criteria>

Yeah, right...

This almost sounds like a classroom assignment. Remember, you're only
cheating yourself (-unless you're married.)
 
L

Leonard Blaisdell

Neredbojias said:
This almost sounds like a classroom assignment. Remember, you're only
cheating yourself (-unless you're married.)

It's that or a teacher posting to alt.html and requiring their students
to come here for the assignment which would be a good idea except... Did
you read some of that stuff?
And we wonder why things don't get better. Perhaps it's a joke.

leo
 
B

Blinky the Shark

Neredbojias said:
To further the education of mankind, "(e-mail address removed)"


Yeah, right...

This almost sounds like a classroom assignment. Remember, you're only
cheating yourself (-unless you're married.)

GG poster. Type slowly. :)
 
L

Laura

no servers or anything complicated like that needed. example of
something like what i should like like is this
http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~mseide1/ all i need is the code written
for the following:

All your IMG tags must use the ALT option .

ALL pages must have the following 3 items:
? an HTML comment containing your name, lecture section and
presentation number at the top of the file
? a title
? a copyright at the end of each page. It MUST use the copyright tag,
not the inserted symbol @ or a (c)

1. Your 1st web page (your "home page"). This is what you did for
the 2 home page assignments (just print it).
....... (cropped)

Sounds like a school assignment since the subject does ask if anyone is
interested. That does not sound like it is a professor writing for his
students as supposed in another post. I think you need to do your own work
on this, otherwise you will not learn the basics and down the road things
will get even more confusing.

Laura
 
N

Neredbojias

It's that or a teacher posting to alt.html and requiring their students
to come here for the assignment which would be a good idea except... Did
you read some of that stuff?
And we wonder why things don't get better. Perhaps it's a joke.

Yeah, I read it, and it reminded me of school. (Ergo, my reply.) Of
course I always thought school was a joke so maybe you have something
there.

If anybody ever completes that "assignment" (-I really think it is a joke
now,) they're going to have one helluva page.
 
C

Chaddy2222

Neredbojias said:
Yeah, I read it, and it reminded me of school. (Ergo, my reply.) Of
course I always thought school was a joke so maybe you have something
there.

If anybody ever completes that "assignment" (-I really think it is a joke
now,) they're going to have one helluva page.
Well, yes. Tables are bad enough to use for layout, but they are a lot
better then useing frames.
If that teacher is like the IT teachers I have come accross in my high
school days and not so much in my university life, they are usually
quite old and have trouble keeping up with new Technology. We once had
a lesson on networking and the students (or at least a few of them) new
more then the teacher.
 
J

Jim Higson

Well, yes. Tables are bad enough to use for layout, but they are a lot
better then useing frames.
If that teacher is like the IT teachers I have come accross in my high
school days and not so much in my university life, they are usually
quite old and have trouble keeping up with new Technology. We once had
a lesson on networking and the students (or at least a few of them) new
more then the teacher.

The sad thing is this module is their idea of "ADVANCED COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS"

A quick look around binghamton,edu revealed this:
http://busi.binghamton.edu/schedclass$ucrpweb.CDESCList?IN_term=20062&IN_refno=44104
 
S

Steve Pugh

no servers or anything complicated like that needed.

That is directly contradicted by:
5) a FORM that is emailed to YOU when the "submit" button is clicked

You can not reliably have form contents e-mailed anywhere without
something on a server to handle the form submission.
 a copyright at the end of each page. It MUST use the copyright tag,
not the inserted symbol @ or a (c)

What's a copyright tag? A copyright statement is content not markup.
The closest I can think of would be <meta name="copyright"
content="&copy; Steve Pugh 2006"> but that can't go 'at the end of each
page'.

Steve
 
A

Andy Dingley

no servers or anything complicated like that needed. example of
something like what i should like like is this
http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~mseide1/ all i need is the code written
for the following:

When asking "Do my homework for me", don't make it _quite_ so obvious
to your tutors!

 a copyright at the end of each page. It MUST use the copyright tag,
not the inserted symbol @ or a (c)

What the hell is a "copyright tag" ?
 
C

Chaddy2222

Andy said:
When asking "Do my homework for me", don't make it _quite_ so obvious
to your tutors!



What the hell is a "copyright tag" ?
Now that is a bloody good question.
Do you think he or she would siriously be able to answer it though?.
 
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Neredbojias

To further the education of mankind, "Chaddy2222"
Well, yes. Tables are bad enough to use for layout, but they are a lot
better then useing frames.
If that teacher is like the IT teachers I have come accross in my high
school days and not so much in my university life, they are usually
quite old and have trouble keeping up with new Technology.

Tell me about it! I spent half my life vying with old fogies possessed of
anachronistic ideas and adamant stubbornness. And now that I've become a
fogie myself, the kids have grown quite mindless...
We once had
a lesson on networking and the students (or at least a few of them)
new more then the teacher.

I've run across similar things a few times in the past, too. And once or
twice, the teacher even accepted it gracefully and endeavored to learn from
his/her pupils.
 
C

Chaddy2222

Neredbojias said:
To further the education of mankind, "Chaddy2222"


Tell me about it! I spent half my life vying with old fogies possessed of
anachronistic ideas and adamant stubbornness. And now that I've become a
fogie myself, the kids have grown quite mindless...


I've run across similar things a few times in the past, too. And once or
twice, the teacher even accepted it gracefully and endeavored to learn from
his/her pupils.
Yes, that seamed to be the case with the situation I noticed as well.
 

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