CIS 145 AB1 Winter 2000 Jim Hamlin Assignment #4 15 marks ====================================================================================== ---------------------------- Hand In: ---------------------------- All web pages, graphics, and other media must be supplied at each interval so it can be marked. You have three options for hand-in: (1) Placing on a disk and giving to instructor prior to/on due date. Your name and class should be clearly labeled on the disk. Nothing else should be on the disk. (2) Email to jhamlin@talltech.com on due date (prior to 7pm) or before. The contents should be attached to an email and sent to the instructor account. Contents can be placed in a zip file if desired. The subject line should clearly reflect the assignment number. (3) Placing submission on a host that is accessible from the Internet. (your own host or a free account). The URL should be emailed to the instructor account. The subject line should clearly reflect the assignment number. ---------------------------- Due: ---------------------------- Mar 20/2000 Late submission will be graded down 10% for each day late. ---------------------------- Requirements: ---------------------------- (1) You are required to complete the documents as laid out in each of the tasks. (2) The starting page from which all others branch must be named index.htm. ---------------------------- Tasks: ---------------------------- Note that this is cumulative of the first checkpoint. Although criteria from the previous checkpoint is not a specific requirement of this checkpoint, they are needed for organization and design marks. Topics that should be covered in your manual should include topics reflected from chapters 5, 6, & 9 of the book. This list only serves as a partial list (please consult your manual to ensure you have covered all the tags and extensions): *Add pages that describe the use of frames in your document. Examples are not necessary. *Incorporate the tags used within HTML forms into your online manual. Your online manual does not need to utilize the tags. You can however choose to include code that demonstrates the tag using a test server. Many of the in class exercises can be directly incorporated into the manual. *Add a navigation system that utilizes frames. *Describe multimedia based tags covered in ch9. As before, there should be a description of the tag, it’s attributes, syntax, and an example. This should be linked into your main menu though the use of hyperlinks. Although not required, you may want to consider using lists for your table of contents as well.