3. Create the Home Page for the Dog Hall of Fame
Research and Collaboration
Part 1: In Chapter 2, you completed a wireframe and site map for the Dog Hall of Fame website in
the dogfame.html webpage. In this exercise, you’ll update that page with content and HTML
tags. Submit your assignment in the format specified by your instructor.
1. Save the dogfame.html page as index.html because it will serve as your home page for this site.
2. Add the banner.jpg image as the first line of content in the <header> section with the following
attribute values:
alt="banner logo for Dog Hall of Fame"
height="300"
width="720"
3. Create an unordered list of links to future pages that link to index.html, winners.html,
and nominations.html in the nav section.
4. In Chapter 2, your team collected content, images, and stories to add to the Dog Hall of Fame
website in these three areas: Hero dog, Working dog, and Companion dog. Add that content
to the <div id="main"> section of the index.html page using heading, paragraph, and list tags
as appropriate. Four dog images are provided in the Data Files for Students if needed for this
project.
5. Validate and correct your webpage, spell check the content, and check the links between the
index.html page and the services.html page. Submit your assignment in the format specified by
your instructor.
Part 2: Anytime you gather information or images from the web, copyright laws and academic
fair use policies and ethics come into play. Work with your instructor to identify and apply the fair
use and copyright policies that apply to the content you gather on the Internet as applied to the
exercises for this class.
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Spread the 'tradition of sharing'.