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CORS 4567, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Embedded “Quizlet” HTML Page Your Quizlet: Getting Started Editing A Blank HTML Page Ready To Paste “Snippet” Paste “Snippet” Into Page Your Embedded Quizlet Checklist: Before Uploading Open Your “FTP” Application Open The “public_html” Folder Create A Folder (“Directory”) Ready To Upload The Periodic Table Of Elements was published in 1869 Click on image to go to Quizlet website.

CORS 4567, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Quizlet: Getting Started First, find your “quizlet” at Then, do this: The hard work of many scientists went into the development of the Periodic Table

CORS 4567, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Editing A Blank HTML Page Now, use an HTML editor to edit a blank HTML page. Please notice that there are different views of the same file. Although others contributed, a Russian Scientist by the name of Dimitri Mendeleev, configured its arrangement & was coined “The Father of the Periodic Table”

CORS 4567, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Ready To Paste “Snippet” You are ready to insert the “snippet of code” into the “source code” of the HTML page. Each element has its own unique atomic number, symbol, name, and atomic mass The elements are also arranged in order by increasing atomic number

CORS 4567, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Checklist: Before Uploading You should have an HTML file ready to upload to your ULM website account. Elements on the Periodic Table are place into groups according to what family they Are in.

CORS 4567, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Embedded Quizlet Return to “normal view” to see the “embedded” quizlet application. Elements that share the same group also have similar properties. Each group consists of a column.

GROUPS Metals Non-Metals Metalloids

CORS 4567, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Paste “Snippet” Into Page Insert the “snippet” into the “source code” of the HTML page. The Families of the Periodic Table are as follows: Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals Lanthanides Actinides Halogens Noble Gases

CORS 4567, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Open The “public_html” Folder Immediately, open the public_html folder. Whatever is The design of the Periodic Table makes it a great eference source for discovering all kinds of Information!