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1 Creating a Second Web Page This section shows you how to create the Huntington Beach Web site
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2 Copying a Table to a New File Click the Surf’s Up Home Page button on the taskbar to minimize the browser Click immediately to the left of the tag on line 1. Drag through the end of the tag on line 5 Press CTRL+C to copy the selected lines Select New from the File menu Press CTRL+V to paste the contents from the Clipboard into a new file
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3 Copying a Table to a New File pasted tags and text
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4 Changing the Title Highlight the words, Home Page, between the and tags on line 3. Type Huntington Beach as the text Click immediately to the right of the tag on line 5. Press the ENTER key twice Type the closing and tags
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5 Changing the Title change to title
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6 Inserting an Image Create a table with two rows and two columns Insert the image in the first column of the first row This image is stored on the Public Folder
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7 Inserting an Image Enter the following HTML starting on line 7
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8 Inserting an Image table and image tags
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9 Inserting the Heading and Paragraph Enter the following HTML starting on line 14
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10 Inserting the Heading and Paragraph heading and paragraph code
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11 Creating a Link List It is important to include text links on every page with an image map for users who have images turned off Create this link list in the left hand column of the second row
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12 Creating a Link List Enter the following HTML starting on line 26
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13 Creating a Link List link list
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14 Inserting a Chart Charts provide an excellent way to display sales information Insert this chart in the second column of the second row The chart is stored in the Web Design Folder on the public folder
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15 Inserting a Chart Enter the following HTML starting on line 34
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16 Inserting a Chart HTML to display chart image
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17 Creating an E-Mail Link Enter the following HTML starting on line 40 to display the E-Mail link
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18 Creating an E-Mail Link e-mail link
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19 Save and Print the HTML File Select Save As from the File menu Type hnbch.htm in the File name text box, then click the Save button Select Print from the File menu
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20 Save and Print the HTML File
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21 Close Notepad Click the Close button on the right-hand side of the title bar
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22 Viewing the Web Page Click the Surf’s Up Home Page button on the taskbar to maximize your browser Click the Huntington Beach link from the image map on the Surf’s Up home page
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23 Viewing the Web Page images
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24 Printing the Web Page Click the Print button on the Standard Buttons toolbar
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25 Testing the Links Click the Home link on the Huntington Beach Web page Click the Ft. Lauderdale link on the home page Click the Huntington Beach link on the Ft. Lauderdale Web page Click the Maui link on the Huntington Beach Web page If the links fail, edit the HTML code and retest the links
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26 Close your Browser Click the Close button on the right-hand (PC) or left-hand(Mac) side of the title bar
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27 Image Mapping Software Several image mapping software tools generate the x- and y- coordinates based on the clickable areas that you select on the image
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28 Summary Define terms relating to image mapping List the differences between server-side and client-side image maps Name the two components of an image map Describe the steps to implement an image map Distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate images for mapping
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29 Summary Sketch hotspots on an image Describe how x- and y- coordinates relate to vertical and horizontal alignment Open an image in Paint (Photoshop) Use Paint (Photoshop) to map the coordinates of an image Use the tags to begin and end a map
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30 Summary Insert an image into a table and use the USEMAP attribute to define a map Use the tag to indicate the shape, coordinates, and URL for a mapped area Change link colors Create a link list Insert a chart into a table on a Web page
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31 What You Should Know
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Project 4 Complete
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