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ITEC 745 Instructional Web Authoring I Instructor: Ray Cole Week 10 Job Posting I Received Last Year Subject: Web developer / designer contract position in Montvale, NJ Hi, My name is Steve, and I'm a recruiter at Access Staffing. Our records show that you are an experienced professional. We have the following Web developer / designer contract position in Montvale , NJ: The successful candidate will work in collaboration with the Web Production and Traffic Submission departments to produce various web assets. This person will be one of several web producers in a small, but fast-paced agency where quality work, solidarity and an attention to detail are all required. Further, this position will require a solid understanding of HTML without the of assistance automatic code generators such as DreamWeaver or FrontPage. Responsibilities: * Web Development: o Produce optimized images from pre-existing layered Photoshop documents o Create HTML Web pages using table structure or style sheets o Generate text documents from pre-existing HTML Web pages o Stream copy/text from Word documents to HTML templates o Provide accurate and detailed print-outs of each layout creation or update o Update business documentation (contact maps, schematic flows, etc.) with the use of Illustrator or Photoshop First Page: Blank 2nd column in 3rd row. Module Pages: Place your learning objectives and topic list in the 2nd column of the 3rd row. Create a page like this for each module that you intend to build in your final project. This Week: Multiple Choice Page-Type: Graphic Hyperlinks, CSS Box Model Multiple Choice Page-Type Instructions in the left column Questions in the right column Multiple Choice Page-Type Checkboxes are graphics embedded into the page with the <img> tag: • checkbox_checked.gif • checkbox.gif A red box surrounds the feedback whenever the learner chooses an incorrect answer. This box is implemented purely with CSS: .answer_box_no { padding: 10px; width: 610px; border: 2px solid #ec3333; } Multiple Choice Page-Type Checkbox graphics are surrounded with anchor tags (<a>) to make them clickable. Each is a link to a new page. A green box surrounds feedback whenever the learner chooses a correct answer. This box is implemented purely with CSS: .answer_box_yes { width: 610px; border: 2px solid #009933; padding: 10px; } Multiple Choice Page-Type The Next button is a graphic, wrapped between <a href=“q2.html”> and </a> tags. Multiple Choice Page-Type To prevent a blue outline from appearing around the checkboxes and the next and back buttons, you have to give the <img> tag an attribute of border=“0”. This can be done in the Dreamweaver Properties panel for each image, which is also where you can turn the graphic into a link. Multiple Choice Page-Type The answer block is indented because a CSS “indented” class is applied to it: .indented { margin-left: 1em; } Multiple Choice Page-Type As before, the checkboxes are graphics (<img> tags with border=“0” attributes), surrounded by anchor tags to make them clickable. To give them a little bit of visual “breathing room”, these images also have an hspace=“3” attribute to prevent the text from pressing right up against them. The back button, like each checkbox, is a gif image. It is surrounded by <a href=“q1.html”> and </a> tags to make it clickable. For Next Week • Create an end-of-module quiz consisting of at least 2 multiple choice questions with four answer choices each, and one True/False question. Use a layout similar to the one presented in class • You will have 1 page for each question, plus one additional page that will be displayed for each answer choice the learner can click. So that’s 5 pages for each multiple choice question and 3 for each True/False question For Next Week • Upload your pages and any supporting files (such as your CSS file, and any graphics) to your SFSU web space • After uploading, run each page through the XHTML validation service at http://validator.w3.org/ • Turn in a plain text file containing your name and the URL to your assignment