Topic: web design

Topic: web design

Number of assignments: 1
Sources: 1

Order type: Online assignment
Subject: Web Design

Style: APA

Instructions:Instructions:

 This week you will add form input validation to the  HTML5 cross-browser compatible form you created for your website last week.  If there were any errors in your website in weeks 1-6, please make sure you correct them before re-submitting your files for this week’s assignment.  Continue to build on the website you created in weeks 1-6.   You should be creating an informative website about any topic that interests you.  Make sure that you write the content (the paragraphs of information about your topic) yourself.  Do not copy content from other web pages.  Your website should contain at least 4-6 paragraphs of information, arranged in a logical manner (appropriately using headings and sub-headings, as well as HTML5 structure elements).  Do not re-use webpages or webpage content that you have already used for a grade in a previous course, such as WEBD121.  Although the skills you gained in other courses will give you a good foundation to build upon in this class, you are expected to create original work for this course, using new content and new code that you learn in this course.  Use this as an opportunity to teach me something new about a topic which you are knowledgeable about! Your website (HTML files) must include all of the following: 1. Correctly uses all basic HTML 5 tags, such as HTML 5 DOCTYPE declaration; html, head, and body tags; charset, author, keywords, and description meta tags; title tags; and HTML5 structure elements (found in Table 1-2 of Lesson 1 of your textbook).  In particular, be sure to use each structure element correctly, containing information appropriate for that type of structure element.2. In the body section of your document, include all seven HTML5 structure elements from Table 1-2 of Lesson 1 of your textbook.  Be sure to use each structure element correctly, containing information appropriate for that type of structure element.3. Website contains at least four HTML pages with a total of 4-6 paragraphs of well-written, well-thought-out content.4. Images, hyperlinks, and other HTML elements appropriate to your page.5. A cross-browser compatible form incorporating a variety of HTML5 form input types (10 different types minimum), including at least three of the new input types listed in Table 8-1 in Lesson 8.6. Appropriate user input validation on each of your form inputs, using techniques from Lesson 9.7. Validate all HTML files at http://validator.w3.org/ and fix any errors that the validator identifies before submitting your assignment. Your style sheets (CSS files) must include all of the following: 1. Correctly coded CSS3 selectors and properties, including a variety of background properties, border properties, font properties, text effects, and advanced CSS3 techniques.2. Validate all CSS files (and all HTML files that contain embedded CSS) at http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ and fix any errors that the validator identifies before submitting your assignment.