Adding Meta Tags and Publishing a Webpage
Instructions: In this exercise, you will use your text editor to create a webpage. Add a description meta
tag to the webpage and then publish the webpage. Work with the apply11styles.css file in the apply\css
folder from the Data Files for Students. The completed webpage is shown in Figure 11–23. You will
also use professional web development practices to indent, space, comment, and validate your code.
Perform the following tasks:
1. Use your text editor to create a new HTML file named apply11.html. Include a comment
with your name and today’s date.
2. Include all necessary HTML5 elements for a webpage.
3. Create a title for the page and use Credit as the webpage title.
4. Insert a description meta tag with a content attribute and use This website provides
helpful information about how to build good credit. as the value.
5. Create a header element.
6. Create an h1 element within the header element and include the text How to Build
Good Credit as the heading text.
7. Create a main element.
8. Use your browser to research ways to build good credit. Summarize your findings within a
paragraph element within the main element.
9. Create an unordered list of at least three steps one should take to build credit. Place the
unordered list below the paragraph element, but within the main element.
10. Create a footer element that contains your name.
11. Save your changes.
14. Submit the project in a format specified by your instructor.
15. In this exercise, you researched information about how to build good credit. Return to
one of the websites you used to conduct your research and view the page’s source file.
View the source file and identify the meta tags used for the webpage.
12. Publish the website files to a remote server.
13. View your published website in your browser.
14. Submit the project in a format specified by your instructor.
15. In this exercise, you about how to build good credit. Return to one of the websites you used to
conduct your research and view the page’s source file. View the source file and identify
the meta tags used for the webpage.
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