Homework Lesson 6
Using Tables and Frames

Challenges Links
Challenge 1
Frames
Challenge One completed by Irwin

Browser inconsistencies handling frames.


Challenge 2
Tables

  • Aligning without
  • Aligning with

e-less shows the table here and revised
which inspires much table talk
based on different browsers as seen in MSIE3 and Netscape 3

Chris found it easier to space and align text the same way in Five Aspects of Health using a table than without one


Challenge 3
Side Border

Anne wants side-border reduced, but not quite this small

Cynthia's Bio text does not bump into her handmade border.

Ingo combines challenges to show pixel width to control table and the border.


Challenge 4
Index page

  • Check user's browser
  • Pull/Push page

 

Government Information used to check for browser to determine which syntax of borderless frames to use. See a check in Ingo's example.

Ingo's attempt at creating a Client -Pull /Push Page * with help from How do they do this with HTML

Teen/Children's Concerns: Push

Ingo pushes the page to show the table for his border page


Challenge 5
Forms using cgi
Teen/Children's Concerns: Self-Esteem Survey client side

Chris plays around with a mail-to form and shows the basics.

Use the response form for comments on Ingo's border page

Why we did not use the cgi bin and then reconsidered when MSIE did not support mail-to forms


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