In the fields below, enter
the number of points you think your project should earn. Enter a "0" for
zero points (leave no fields blank).
Possible
points
Points
earned
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.
12
A working CGI fill-in form (that reflects the theme
of your site) that sends email, and sends the user to a "thank you" page
after the submit button is pressed. 3 points for the use of each different
type of the following form tags, up to 12 points:
<input type="text">
<input type="radio">
<input type="checkbox">
<textarea>
<select>
10
2 points for the use of each different property of
the following properties in an external style sheet, up to 10 points (this
style sheet must validate, of course):
font-family
font-style
font-weight
font size
line-height
text-indent
10
2 points for each use of a different CSS class and/or
ID, up to 10 points. A pseudo-class does not count as a class.
8
2 points for each use of a different CSS pseudo-class,
up to 8 points.
10
2 points for each different image related to your
site's theme, up to 10 points. You do not have to create any images. The
validator buttons do not count.
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.
4
2 points for each list (unordered, ordered, or definition)
up to 4 points. A nested list can count as a separate list.
2
2 points for the use of an image as a link. You do
not have to create any images. The validator buttons do not count.
20
The use of CSS positioning and/or floats as the primary
method of layout for all the pages of your site. (Obviously you can either
use CSS positioning/ floats or you can use tables as the primary method
of layout for all the pages, but not both!)
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.
Total
possible
points:
125*
Total
points
earned:
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.)