• Contact a local Non-Profit Corporation and ask them if you can volunteer to create a web site for their organization.
• Create a personal site including your resume and references, information about you (family, interests, hobbies)
• Create a site marketing a fictitious company or product.
• Create a site about your hometown or favorite place to visit, include places to stay, spots to visit, restaurants to dine at and other interesting facts.
• BE CREATIVE!!
Your pages must include the following:
• Section headers - used appropriately • Bold and italic fonts
• Centered text • Paragraphs
• An ordered, unordered, or definition list • Horizontal rules
• Graphic images - Be sure to use height/width and Alt tags on your images. (links to image sites can be found at putertutor.net) Use graphics for navigation buttons. • Links to other pages & external sites
• A table • E-mail links and Navigation bars (that allow you to navigate most/all the pages in your site) at the bottom of every page. Contact information at the bottom of every page.
• Special characters • A form (including JavaScript functions)
• Background & text color (search the web for images or click here)
• CSS - inline, embedded, or linked style sheet (optional). If you use CSS on your site, make sure that your site looks clean in Netscape 4.7. For more info on Netscape and CSS search http://www.tinkertech.net for resources.
While you have not learned about creating your own graphics, you should still take the design principles from the Web Design Workshop and the Non-Designers Workbook into consideration. The site should look professional; it will be a part of your portfolio to show to employers.
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