1. Create the Home Page for Your Personal Portfolio Website
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Part 1: In Chapter 1, you completed the personal portfolio website planning document to help think through the purpose, content, and organization of
your personal portfolio website. In this exercise, you’ll create the initial html semantic wireframe for your home page and add some content. Start
by entering the basic required HTML tags in a new HTML document in your HTML editor. Include a title for the webpage that includes your name, such
as Kris Lee Portfolio. Next, enter the four pairs of HTML tags to define the <header>, <nav>, <div id="main">, and <footer> sections according to your
wireframe. Add a <!--end main> comment immediately after the closing </div> tag to better identify the end of the main content. Insert content in each
section using the planning document you created in Chapter 1 as a guide. Customize the webpage with as much personal information for your own
electronic portfolio as possible. Below the DOCTYPE declaration, insert a comment with your first and last names and the current date. Use other
comments as placeholders for content that you will add in later chapters. Name the webpage portfolio02.html. Submit your assignment in the format
specified by your instructor.
Part 2: Use your favorite search engine to find articles and images for electronic portfolios. What new ideas did you fi nd that you want to incorporate
into your own personal electronic portfolio? Include at least three links to sites that you like and your reasons for choosing those sites in your answer.
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If you are able to find the answer, please make sure to post it here. So that your Juniors have smile on their lips and feel happy.
Spread the 'tradition of sharing'.