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Authors:
Shelly Cashman Series, Jessica Minnick
Chapter:
Creating Tables And Forms
Exercise:
Consider This: Your Turn
Question:1 | ISBN:9781305578166 | Edition: 8

Question

1. Improving Your Personal Portfolio Website Design 
Personal
Part 1:

In Chapter 7, you integrated additional HTML5 semantic elements. In this exercise, you update
the page as follows:
1. Open the external style sheet you created in Chapter 7 and save it with the name
    portfoliostyles08.css in the styles folder within the your_turn_1 folder.
2. Add your name and the current date as a comment to the first line of the portfoliostyles08.css file.
3. In your HTML editor, open the files you created for your portfolio website in Chapter 7 and
    make sure your name and the current date are added as a comment to the first line of all files.
a. Update the HTML files to modify the link to the external style sheet to reference portfoliostyles08.css.
b. Use a table to list your technologies on the portfolio page. Keep the table within the semantic element created in Chapter 7.
c. Determine whether to show or hide the table for a mobile viewport. If you hide the table from the mobile viewport, keep 

    the current technologies area as is for a mobile viewport.

4. Update the CSS file to:
a. Style the table element for mobile, tablet, and desktop viewports.
b. Refine your style sheet as desired.
c. Adjust viewport widths if necessary.
d. Add comments to note all changes and updates.
5. Save and test your files.
6. Validate and correct your HTML and CSS files, and submit your assignment in the format specified by your instructor.

Part 2:
List at least three pros and three cons of using a table.

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