Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Exercise 1 – Creating Links



Exercise 1 – Creating Links

  1. Open Notepad and create a Web page called “Links.htm” and save it in your HTML folder.  In the <TITLE> "Creating Links in HTML”.  Be sure to include all the proper opening and closing HTML tags that a Web page requires.
  2. Inside the opening and closing <BODY> tags insert the following code:

<H1>Laura's Web Site Reviews</H1>
<P> I spend a lot of time surfing the Web and have found a lot of interesting and informational sites that I think would be of interest to my friends.  I've listed my favorite sites by category below.  I hope you find them useful.
<UL>
<LI><A href="http://www.msn.com" target="_blank">News</A></LI>
<LI><A href="http://www.espn.com" target="_blank">Sports</A></LI>
<LI><A href="http://www.macys.com" target="_blank">Shopping</A></LI>
</UL>
You can also go <A href="#contact">Here</A> to find my contact information.
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<A name="contact">
Laura Link<BR>
1234 Any Street<BR>
Anytown, US<BR>
555-222-9999 </A>

Make sure you save your file periodically as you put in your code to make sure all your code is saved.  You will also need to make sure the file has been saved before displaying it in a browser.

  1. Open the file in Internet Explorer.  (Do not close Internet Explorer after you view the file.)  The file should look like this:


  1. If the file does not display correctly, go back to your Notepad file and check that all code has been properly typed.  Make any corrections you find.  After making corrections, resave the file and go back and refresh your browser by either clicking on the “refresh” icon or going to View – Refresh in the menu bar.  Keep repeating this process until your page displays properly in Internet explorer. 

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