Enter the sub-directory you have created for 403 coursework. From this sub-directory, go into the sub-directory for your Tutorial_1 work. It will be in this sub-directory that you will save all your work for this chapter. (Each chapter will have its own sub-directory for both the tutorial work and the end of chapter case problems).
In going through the chapter, you will learn the HTML code necessary to create the web page shown on Page 1.34. You will do all the coding "from scratch" based on the information provided in the text. From the data disk, in the Tutorial.01 sub-directory, uner "Tutorial," you will need to copy the graphic, dube.jpg, to use on this page.
You will save and view each small modification as you progress, watching the page evolve. At the end, you will have one complete web page, chem.htm
After completing the page, chem.htm, (having followed the text from pages 1.12 - 1.34), you are edit this page in accordance with the Review Assignment on page 1.36 and save the modified work as chem2.htm
You will do similarly for all future tutorials.
After completing this text exercise, go to the "Case Problems" at the end of the chapter and create Case Problem #3, Frostbite Freeze, that is developed from pages 1.42 - 1.45 of your text.
In order to do this, you will again need data from your student disk found in the Tutorial.01 sub-directory under "Case 3." For this case study you will need to copy into your Tutorial_1 sub-directory the background (flakes.jpg) and the graphic, runner.jpg
Open the text file provided, frosttxt.htm, and copy the text into Notepad, do your editing and then save the result in your Tutorial_1 sub-directory.
You do not have to print out either the tutorial exercise or the assigned project, as these will be viewed at 10:00 a.m.
At the start of class September 16th, there will be a short closed book quiz based on the material of Tutorial #1.
All following tutorial assignments will take this same format:
1) Complete the tutorial exercise in the appropriate sub-directory
using the appropriate files from the student disk
2) Complete the assigned Case Problem from the back of the chapter
3) Take a short closed book quiz at the beginning of class.