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Webpage Design and Development, CPST-240-10
Fall 2008

Midwest University Music Department
Tutorial 7 - Case Problem 4
Week of Monday, Nov 3
Due 11:59 PM, Sunday, Nov 9

Assignment
Key Terms
News


Data files needed for this Case Problem: bizet.jpg, bizetbio.text, bizetlist.txt, mozart.jpg, mozartbio.txt, mozartlist.txt, puccini.jpg, puccinibio.txt, puccinilist.txt, verdi.jpg, verdibio.txt, verdilist.txt, wagner.jpg, wagnerbio.txt, wagnerlist.txt. You should have already downloaded these files. See Data Files for Students for more information.

Complete Tutorial 7 in your text book. Practice with Case Problems 1, 2, and 3.

Tutorial 7, Case Problem 4

Midwest University Music Department

You've been hired by the music department at Midwest University to create a Web site for a new course on the history of opera. The instructor of the course, Faye Dawson, has provided you with information on five different composers: Bizet, Mozart, Puccini, Verdi, and Wagner. For each composer, Prof. Dawson has given you a file containing the composer's image, a text file listing the composer's works, and a text file containing a biographical sketch. Use this information to design your Web site. You may supplement these files with any other material you feel will enhance your site's design; however the final design must display the following features:

  • An embedded style sheet
  • An external style sheet
  • One style sheet designed for screen media and another designed for print media
  • At least one style that is applied to the entire page body
  • At least one style that applies to an id or to a class of elements
  • At least one style involving pseudo-classes or pseudo-elements
  • At least one style declaration involving a contextual selector
  • At least one style declaration involving the use of padding, margins, and box styles
  • At least one style that uses positioning or floating to place an element on the page
  • Decorate your HTML with comment tags describing each element of the page


  • When you are finished:
    1. Use FTP to upload your completed web page to your Tulane Student Web Space.
    2. Copy the URL of your website's main page and paste it into a new eMail message to George (gnorth@tulane.edu). Subject of this eMail MUST be "Tutorial 7 - Case Problem 4"