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.
15
The use of invisible tables as the
primary method of layout for all the pages of your site. (Invisible tables
will have no borders showing, and no cells will have any visible background
colors or background images.)
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.)