![]() Homework Week 1
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| This page shows the homework I have done during week 1 for the class, HTML 2: Enhance Your Website, at Virtual University. The table below shows how I have used nested tables containing a table caption, table headings, cell background color, navigation button images within the cells, table alignment, and alt/title attributes with value for accessibility issues. |
| PSP 1, Explore New Worlds Winter 2006 | PSP 2, Reach For the Stars Spring 2006 |
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![]() Week 1 Work Area and Basic Drawing Tools Week 2 Layers, Picture Tubes, and Shapes Week 3 Photo Tools Week 4 Vector Tools and Preset Shapes Week 5 Filters, Flood Fill, Warp and Mesh Tools |
![]() Week 1 Picture Tubes From Clip art, Shapes, Photos Week 2 Photo Tools and Photo Manipulation Week 3 Presets and Custom Brushes Week 4 Vector Tools and Preset Shapes Week 5 Introduction To Scripts |
| PSP 3, Navigate Deep Space Summer 2006 | HTML 1, Web Page Design For Beginners Spring 2006 |
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![]() Week 1: Layers, Adjustment Layers, and Blend Modes Week 2: Image Arithmetic and Enhancements Week 3: Vectors Week 4: Understand Scripts Week 5: Tips and Tools of the Trade |
![]() Week 1: Creating your First Web Page Week 2: HTML Tags To Customize Your Page Week 3: Dressing Up the Page With Color and Graphics Week 4: Creating Tables For Your Web Page Week 5: Course Wrap Up and Continued Learning |
| HTML 2, Enhance Your Website Summer 2006 | Cascading Style Sheets Summer 2006 |
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![]() Week 1: Enhance Your Tables Week 2: Forms and Creating Image Maps Week 3: Digital Images, Java Applets, and Java Script Week 4: Frames Week 5: Meta Tags, Sound, and Music |
![]() Week 1: CSS Basics, Fonts, and Colors Week 2: Embedded Style Sheets, Margins, and Borders Week 3: Inline CSS, DIV, SPAN, and CLASS Week 4: White Space Designing Week 5: Relative, Absolute, and Static Positioning |
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©2006 Gwen Dempsey