Homework Week7 - Part 2 on Extra Markup
ID: 3847690 • Letter: H
Question
Learning Objectives
After completion of this homework, I would have demonstrated my ability to
- Create a XHTML 1.0 Transitional document
- Use XHTML tagging
- Use HTML comments, the title element, and meta elements to provide information about a document
- Use headings, paragraphs, lists (bullet, and numbered), blockquote, address, and preformatted block elements
- Use line breaks, hypertext links, images, div, iframes, strong, emphasis, code, superscript, and subscript inline elements
- Use id and internal anchor links to jump within a page
- Jump to the Html Section
- Jump to the Head Section
- Jump to the Body Section
Document Structure
I authored my document to conform to XHTML 1.0 strict standards set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and their global structure of an HTML document guidelines.
MY OATH
Honor Code: I pledge that this code represents my own work. Author: Sam Hughel
Homework Week7 Due by: Oct 4th midnight MST
HTML Section
A HTML comment was included as a file header comment between the DOCTYPE and the head element in my index.html file that stated
Head Section
I included four meta element tags inside the head section specifying the
- Content type and character set
- Description
- Keywords
- Author
Body Section
The body demonstrates the following text block and inline elements
block: h1 h2 h3 h4 p blockquote ul li ol address
inline: a br div em strong abbr img code sup sub iframesThis paragraph demonstrates the use of thesuperscript andsubscript
Coding Standards
I formatted the XHTML code for this homework to follow the W3C Coding Standards
Validation
The page was validated by W3C's online validation sercive by file upload
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