To visit previous homework assignments please look for the links at the bottom of this page. This is the only edit to the previous lesson's work.
Greetings! This is the sixth assignment from the About.com HTML 101 course. I'm not going to write a whole lot of extra stuff for this lesson, because it's about images. The homework was to simply add an image to the page, so I've decided to show my colours and add a Canadian flag. The text that follows refers to the work for lesson five.
The assignment is to make a definition list for you. I could write you out a bunch of definitions for HTML tags at this point & it would be quite apropos. But I decided to go with a different plan instead.
I like to play what I call “dictionary tag”, so I thought I'd share a few rounds with you. Going to my copy of Webster's Collegiate, I'm going to open a page at random & find a word to play with......... The word is: pit.
Interestingly enough, these words seem close to the French word puit - a well.
Unfortunately I seem to have hit upon a pretty dead end word, but I think you get the idea of the list.
To compensate a little for the definition list not being very exciting, I'm going to add in some ordered and unordered lists. These aren't a part of the required homework, but the material was covered in the lesson.
An ordered list is a little more exciting. For example:
This means I could insert a block of text here
Watch for images in assignment six...
The course finally got around to hyperlinks, so if you'd like to visit my other homework pages please follow these links:
Homework One Homework Two Homework Three Homework Four Homework Five Homework Six
You can also see the homework from the WebTech University HTML 101 course I took, or return to my home page.
Brightest blessings,
Willow
March 20, 2002
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