Similar To Your Personal Bio When You Applied To Rutgers

Similar To Your Personal Bio When You Applied To Rutgers Personal Sta

Similar to your personal bio when you applied to Rutgers (personal statement), HW1 is for you to introduce yourself to me (using notepad-PC user, TextEdit-Mac user), or if everything failed, use WORD file or even google doc. For PC users, go through notepad, type the html code similar to the demo I showed in class, then click File, Save-As, then change the type from *.txt to All file, and name the file HW1.html. The way you submit the files is through the Canvas assignment. Also submit 2 or more picture files of anything you care to share with me (e.g your picture, your pet's picture, places you visited, or places you would like to visit. On Files folder, I posted the thing we discussed today related to HTML and that six basic tags will be on the test (e.g. , ...etc).

The sample codes we did in class can be found on the Files folder, HW1 HTML Sample Code sub-folder. Here is the link for HW1 demo for your reference. to an external site. You have the sample code to use that I mentioned in class on Canvas, Files, HTML sample code. You need a PC to edit the HW1.HTML file after you download the file. The way you download the sample file is go to Canvas, Files, HTML Sample code directory, then right click on HW1.HTML, then click save link as, and select a directory that you like. Then after you have downloaded the file, right click on HW1.html on your hard drive, and select Open With, then select Notepad.

Paper For Above instruction

This assignment requires you to create a simple personal introduction webpage, mirroring the structure of a personal bio or statement similar to the one you submitted when applying to Rutgers University. The task involves using basic HTML coding skills to craft a webpage that introduces yourself, complemented by the submission of at least two image files showcasing your interests, environment, or anything meaningful to you. The process involves several steps, beginning with downloading or creating an HTML file on your local device, editing it to include your personal information and images, and then submitting the final HTML file via Canvas. Additionally, students are encouraged to refer to sample codes provided in the course resources to ensure proper construction of the webpage.

Specifically, PC users should utilize Notepad to open and edit the HTML file, following the demonstrated examples from class. The instructions specify saving the file with an .html extension, ensuring it is properly formatted for web display. Mac users can use TextEdit in plain text mode for editing purposes. The assignment emphasizes understanding fundamental HTML tags, which will be tested, highlighting the importance of the six basic tags discussed in class.

Furthermore, students are instructed to include at least two images that they care to share, which can range from personal photos to images of places visited or places they'd like to see. The goal is to produce a personal webpage that is both informative and personalized, demonstrating basic HTML coding and file management skills. After completing the webpage, students must submit their HTML file and images through Canvas's assignment submission portal, ensuring their work is organized and ready for assessment.

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