Hello everyone! This is a recipe I found on www.allrecipes.com. I love flan but I haven't personally used this recipe. In creating this page I found some tags on www.w3schools.com that were useful. I'll try to spice this page up more but for now here it is.
My 3-page site. Coming up with the content for these challenges seems to be my biggest challenge. I guess that's why they say "Content is king!"
My first two pages feature photos, hyperlinks and text. The last page includes a embedded video that I uploaded to YouTube.
Here is my recipe for a dirty martini with a kick. My friend suggested it to me a few weeks ago and I have yet to try it, but he claims its good. If anyone ends up trying it please let me know!
Here is a quick 4 page website I made about eating healthy. There is a quick and easy meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner. All the pictures are from flickr and the creative commons, and all the pictures link back to their original source. Figuring out how to make a picture a link was a little tricky at first, but after a few tries, I got it to work.
With some consternation, I'm going to go ahead and use the Blackboard gradebook. Bah.
Q: Will there be an opportunity to earn extra credit in the event that the student has an A- but was not considered creative enough in assignments to earn an A?
Missed closing the "header" div (that is, you're missing the closing bracket). Haven't tested to see whether it renders in browsers other than Firefox, but need to be careful of such issues. Good job here.
Hello! I decided to do my 3 (well 4) page assignment on the beautiful island of Puerto Rico. I included a brief history as well as some of my favorite spots to visit. I was able to include a nav bar on the home page and used the colors found in the coat of arms. I'd like to try a tabbed nav bar however.
Thought I would share with everyone a bit about myself. It was interesting creating a page without tags because I was limited to the layout running on and on without line breaks or margins on the page. I tend to design sites with organization and structure and this was totally out of the ordinary for me. Happy Reading.
Here is my updated recipe page; CSS version. This new one has a gray background for the main page and white to make the actual recipe stand out. The main title stands out against the other headers by color and size. All headers are in a sans-serif font while body text is a serif. Also, the links have a rollover feature and are a differnt color than the body text.