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Final Project

Your final project is to create an original Web site on a topic of your choice, within these guidelines.

To receive credit for this exercise you must submit the final project feedback form before it expires. This exercise is due on 6/3/08. Allowing for a one-day grace period, the form will expire at the end of the day following the due date, which means the form for this exercise will expire at 12:00 AM on 06/05/08.

All final projects must meet these requirements

No final projects will be accepted late

To receive credit for the final, you must submit the final project feedback form on time, even if you have not finished your project. Failure to finish on time due to poor time management is not grounds for an incomplete.

How final project points are calculated

Possible
points
Skill demonstrated
50 5 points for each Web page, up to 50 points, that contains all of the following:
  • An XHTML 1.0 Strict DocType
  • A unique, desciptive <title> tag (this means that every page must contain a different title).
  • A look and layout (and content theme) that is consistent with all the other pages, including a specified (color or image) background.
  • A navigation menu that contains a link to your project's home page, site map, and other main pages of your project. The menu must be fairly consistent among all pages.
  • A link to the W3C's HTML validator and CSS validator, as used in the homework exercises.
  • Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and valid CSS Level 2.1.
10 An originally created animated GIF; minimum 5 frames. (The images used must be originally created by you.)
10 An imagemap with at least 3 hotspots. (The image used does not have to be originally created.)
5 An originally creatred transparent GIF that has the appearance of an irregular shape (not rectangular) on a contrasting background. This shape must be antialiased properly and have no unsightly pixel fringes.
5 One or more JavaScript rollovers. (The images used must be originally created.)
5 One or more CSS image rollovers.
5 The use of an external default or screen style sheet with all pages, to control text, font, color, and background formatting. This style sheet must validate.
5 The use of an external print style sheet with all pages, different from your default or screen style sheet. This style sheet must validate.
25 The use of CSS positioning as the method of layout for all the pages of your site
5 A site map, containing a link to every Web page of your final. The site map must be its own page.
5 Personal presentation of your final project site in front of the class.
2 A link from your webhawks home page to your final project's home page.
2 A link from your final project's home page to your final project's site map page.
125* 125 total maximum points; *you don't have to do everything here to get 125. (If you do more than 125, you only get 125.)
 
Points
lost
Errors that result in lost credit
-10 Not submitting the final project feedback form by the due date.
-10 Storing raw files (such as Photoshop psd files), sounds, movies, or other files not used by your project's Web pages, on the server.
-20 Not following the mandatory folder structure outlined above.
-5 -5 points for each broken link.
-5 -5 points for each broken image.
-5 -5 points for each unoptimized image.
-5 -5 points for each uncredited image.
-5 -5 points for each image that is improperly anti-aliased (that has unsightly fringe pixels).
-5 -5 points for each page not linked to from your site map.
-5 -5 points for each page that does not validate according to the W3C's XHTML 1.0 Strict standard and/or the W3C's CSS Level 2.1 standard.
-25 Not having at least eight pages.
-10 Using movies without prior approval.
-10 Using JavaScript, other than for rollovers, without prior approval.
-10 Using Flash without prior approval.
-20 Using tables for layout. (Using tables to display tabular data is OK).