Homepage Project

CS 102

50 pts., Due April 6, 1998

You should prepare a minimum of three pages, covering the following topics:

  1. A page telling us about yourself. This should be your ``main'' page (i.e., the index.htm page).

  2. A resume page.

  3. A hobby or personal interest page. This page should serve as an information resource, telling and showing us several things about the hobby/interest as well as containing links to additional information.

These pages should make use of the following:
  1. Each page should end in a ``signature,'' informing the reader of the last date of modification to the page, your name, and your e-mail address in a mailto URL. The signatures should include a ``home'' button which is a link to your main page.

  2. Each page should make use of a background and have a title (the title bar title as well as a Heading 1 title at the top of the page).

  3. The pages should make use of images and links, as appropriate.

  4. Basic formatting should be used. (I.e., headings, lists, etc.)

  5. Proper spelling and grammar should be used.

Properly executing these preceding requirements will earn you a grade of ``B.'' Properly executing any three of the following requirements, in addition to the preceding requirements , will earn you an ``A.''

  1. An additional hobby/interest page.

  2. Good use of at least three scanned images.

  3. Making use of at least three images which you designed yourself.

  4. Using self-designed transparent interlaced GIF title headings for each of your pages. These headings can't also be used for fulfilling the previous requirement.

  5. Using tables in a moderately complex and interesting manner (e.g., newspaper columns, extensive use of spanning, more-precise image placement).

  6. Using clickable image maps.

  7. Using frames.

  8. Using JavaScript.

You are welcome to make suggestions for additional items to add to this list. To receive credit, your pages must be published on phoenix. By the 6th, e-mail me a document describing your Web pages. This document should point out any features of your pages which you are claiming in order to earn an ``A.''



Thomas P. Kelliher
Wed Mar 18 12:37:28 EST 1998
Tom Kelliher