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Links to assignment pages will be put here when the assignment is
ready. If you need to start on an assignment early, or we have
forgotten to put the link in here, please contact your CS110
professor. Important: Historically,
Internet Explorer (IE) is often at variance with other browsers. A
correct assignment requires that you have tested your work on IE and
at least one other browser. You should never assume that
the grader is using exactly the same platform/browser configuration
as you did when you created your solutions.
Write your own homepage and post it to our web server, puma.
Use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to format webpages.
Assignment 3
More CSS and working with web graphics
The purpose of this assignment is to get more practice using CSS
by enhancing your homepage from assignment 1, and also to create and
modify some web graphics, using Fireworks.
Assignment 4
Introduction to Javascript and File Calculations
Write your first Javascript code, using variables and
expressions, and calculate how many bytes are needed to represent the pixels
and the color table for a GIF image.
Create a page where images change depending on the time of the week,
and another one where images rollover. You will get practice with
Javascript conditionals, the Javascript Date object, and simple
rollovers.
Assignment 6
Event Handlers and Rollovers
Create a page that responds to user's actions by handling JavaScript
events, like mouseOver, mouseOut, and
click.
The purpose of this assignment is to give you practice creating
forms, manipulating form data in JavaScript, and coding to a design
specification.
You will write a questionnaire that emails feedback to you from
viewers of your CS110 Project website. You can even use it for
project testing!
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Commons License
Date Modified: 22-Aug-2007
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