HTML TABLES
E31: CS597 Exercise 3 - Tables and Forms
Building HTML Tables
In this part of the exercise, you'll build a table that will hold my Fall course and office hour schedule as depicted in the image
- border="2px"
- cellspacing="0px"
The first attribute sets the borders to show up and the second squashes the table cells together to have only single line borders.
To complete this exercise do the following:
- Download the DPittsCourseOFSchedule.html
downloadfile and save it in your CS597 Exercises folder. - Add your name to the meta author tag
- Add "Dave Pitts Fall Schedule" to the title tag
- Add "Dave Pitts Fall Schedule" to the heading tag
- Create the table shown in the image DPittsCourseOFSchedule.png in the HTML file, using the comments to guide where to place the information.
- Save DPittsCourseOFSchedule.html
After checking that everything looks right in the HTML file, double-check the results in a browser.
Building an HTML Form
In this exercise you are to HTML a form that displays a product request page as shown in the
To complete this exercise, do the following:
- Download the FormPart.html
download template and save it in your CS597 Exercises folder. - Edit the meta author tag to contain your name
- Edit the title tag to contain "Product Request Form".
- Edit the top level heading to contain "Product Request Form".
- Create a Form with the <form></form> tag pair, and include the information specified in the HTML file.
- Create the fieldset with a legend ("Identifying Information") that requests the customers first and last name, email address, and address. Use text type <input> elements. Specify an id and name attribute for the <input> elements. Use a <label> element to identify the inputs.
- Create the fieldset with legend ("Selections") that requests the customer choices. The titles should be <h2> heading elements. The color selection is a radiobutton group. Only one of the buttons may be selected. The product selection is a row of checkboxes. Each button's identifying text should be a <label> element refering to the button id attribute. Each button should also have a name attribute as well as a value attribute. The value of the button value attributes should be the identifying text (for example "Red" or "Sweater"). The quantity inputs are number type <input> elements with minimum values of 1 and maximum values of 20.
- Create the fieldset with legend ("Shipping Selection") that requests how the customer wants their products shipped. Use a <select> element with three <option> elements: One Day Shipping; Two Day Shipping; and Regular Business Shipping. The <<,,select> element must have a name attribute.
- Create the fieldset with legend ("Submit your order") that will allow the customer to submit their order. The <textarea> should have a name attribute and specify eight rows and 50 columns. Use the submit type <input> element.
- Save the FormPart.html
After checking that everything looks right in the HTML file, double-check the results in a browser. When you are satisfied that everything is correct, submit the two HTML files in a zip archive. The HTML files must be at the top level of the zip archive.
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