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Spring 2010 Case Problem - Week 5, Monday, Feb 8 Diamond Health Club, Inc. Due 11:59 PM Sunday, Feb 21 Assignment Key Terms News There are five files needed for this assignment. You should have already downloaded these files. See Data Files for Students for more information. Tutorial 2, Case Problem 3 Diamond Health Club, Inc. Tutorial 2, Case Problem 3 is presented in your textbook starting on page 113. You work for Diamond Health Club, and your job is to make changes to their old website.
Make yourself familiar with the grading rubric provided on our Assignment webpage. The final design of your Diamond Health Club website is up to you. Be creative. Maybe you will earn a promotion The sample files given to your for this assignment use HTML that are examples of how you will construct your own HTML as our class progresses. So, learn from this. Tutorial 2 explains the purpose of these HTML tags. Take advantage and make sure you understand. The sample files do NOT contain all the minimum HTML you are required to include in all your webpages as explained by in Strategy for editing HTML. You should complete Case Problem 1 and Case Problem 2 even though they are not part of your graded assignment. Doing so will make completing Tutorial 3 a better learning experience. If, after reviewing Tutorial 3, you wish a bigger challenge, you may choose to complete Tutorial 4 instead. Please send George eMail if you decide to complete Tutorial 4 (Mansfield Classical Theatre) as your graded assignment instead of Tutorial 3. Once you have your webpages on Tulane's CPST WebServer, what is the URL (web address) to your pages? The URL to my CPST website is : http://cpst.tulane.edu/~gnorth/. On my website, inside my "public_html" folder, is a webpage named "rebootAmerica.html". The URL to this webpage is http://cpst.tulane.edu/~gnorth/cpst24010/rebootAmerica.html. Notice that the folder named "public_html" is invisible in the URL. All your webpages will be contained inside your "public_html" folder. You are free to make folders inside "public_html". For example, if I make a folder named "Tutorial_2", and placed "rebootAmerica.html" inside "Tutorial_2", then the URL would be : http://cpst.tulane.edu/~gnorth/cpst24010/Tutorial_2/rebootAmerica.html. Do you see the difference? Before beginning this task:
To complete this task:
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Note: When we reach the end of our class, ALL of the web pages you created should still be available on your website. So, make sure NOT to delete any older pages, and to use unique names for all pages. This will be easier if you place pages for each assignment in their own folders of your website. Send George eMail if you are confused by this. ![]() What is it? |