Introduction to Web Page Design
Attention! According to the request of few students from your group, the dates has been changed. Information below.
Important dates :
- 30th of June 4.00 p.m., room A5 : Last term of lecture exam. Attention: Everybody who didn't pass in the first two terms are obligated to come. Everybody who would like to improve mark from first or second exam are welcome. In this case the final mark of exam will be calculated as max(first exam mark, second exam mark, third exam mark).
- 30th of June, 4.30 p.m.: Please come with your examination cards and projects (for everybody who still didn't show me).
20110414 exam results >>
20110505 exam results
Karol Perka 2
Konrad Strzelecki 2
Micha³ Chmura 2
Kevin Karolak 2
Boutelet Pierre 3
Kamil Robaszek 3,5
Nicolas Roussel 3,5
Justyna Juszczak 4
Yoann Leber 4
Kermel Kevin 4
Maxime Lambert 4
Husnu YILDIRIM 4,5
Mateusz Kacprzak 5
Adrian Kaleta 5
Laure Marin 5
Mickael Morisseau 5
Useful links
http://www.w3.org
http://www.w3schools.com
Lectures
Laboratory
Final project
- Service should consist of min. 5 web pages
- XHTML 1.0 Strict (1.1 preferred)
- CSS in three levels (global file, section, inline)
- Minimum one form consisting of different control types validated with JavaScript (validation of required fields, email address, date, range of dates, some specific numbers with checksum e.g. in Poland it will be PESEL or REGON)
- Similar look and behavior in IE 7.0, IE 8.0, Firefox 3.0
- Positioning should base on CSS not on HTML tables
- Main part of the page should have unknown size (height) - adding or removing text to (from) that page part shouldn't make footer of the page (footer is needed in every page) to be displayed incorrectly
- Nice layout
- Service should be prepared in one file: iwpd_2011_firstname_lastname.zip (date to be precised)