In this part of the course, you've learned about the most powerful aspect of HTML -- linking to other documents and even directly to a place in a document on your hard drive, the same Web server, or another Web server. Now, we'll put your learning to use.
Write an example Home Page for yourself, or for an imaginary Web
information source. Code it as HTML and put in a link to your resume.htm
file -- anywhere will do.
Also put in links to other Web servers, using the correct URL.
When you are satisfied, save it as an HTML file.
Test it out with Netscape and debug any problems.
Open your resume.htm file and put in a link back to your Home Page.
When you are satisfied, save it to you hard drive.
Compress both files into one archive and send this to your Instructor.
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