Itap1004 website development - also ensure that file


READ THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND ALL REQUIREMENTS BEFORE STARTING THIS ASSIGNMENT

Assessment Overview

You are to develop from the beginning a web site about yourself with regard to accommodation. This web site provides certain required details about your experience in accommodation in which you have stayed. You will design and develop your web site with Notepad/Notepad++, HTML, Java Script and CSS.

Description

The purpose of this assignment is for you to build a web site that will contain some details about accommodation you have had experience with, e.g., the number of hotels you have stayed in, the number of bedrooms in your current accommodation, etc.

This assignment involves creation of three HTML files corresponding to the three pages of your web site and all are connected to an external CSS file. You will need to determine how your site will be designed and then you will develop the pages using HTML, Java Script and CSS.

The pages and CSS file you will develop are explained below.

Home page (.HTML file)

The first page of your site the user sees will be a home page. This page will be a welcome to the site. You will explain to the user what the site is about. The content of the page will include at least two paragraphs. An appropriate heading must be placed at the top of the page indicating what the page or site is about.

The word limit for this page, excluding the heading, is 130 - 150 words. You must keep the number of words within this range.

In the home page, add two links for "Accommodation details" page and "About Us" page.

NOTE: All pages must have links to the other pages.

Past Accommodation details page (.HTML file)

Begin this page with an appropriate heading (as all pages of the site will have) reflecting that this page deals with details about accommodation. Do not use "Accommodation details" in the heading but use another title for your heading.
Current accommodation details page (.HTML file)

This page conveys certain aspects about the booking details.
Like the previous page, show a heading at the top of the page. Do not use "Current accommodation details" in the heading text but use some other title.

Cascading Style Sheet
Use CSS file for formatting used for all web pages.
Other
Ensure that you use appropriate names for all files of the site. Avoid file names that reflect that they are about a university assignment, but instead reflect what their purpose is in the site.
Also ensure that file contents are laid out properly and neatly and that all code is indented consistently and properly.

Important issues

Do not include any images in your site. Using images from other sites where permission is not granted will violate copyright associated with those images. No marks are being awarded for use of images so there is no benefit in including images.

It is without a doubt that students could be able copy text or other material from the other sites and include it, as it is, in their own sites. This would be a clear case of plagiarism. Plagiarism is a form of academic dishonesty that in this case would involve theft of material, and this would result in penalisation of the student.

Your submission will contain three HTML files and a CSS file. All of these files will be placed in a relevant folder hierarchy and zipped for submission.

Please be clear that the unit coordinator will not be responsible for a student who is unable to submit successfully working copies of files in their submission. The student will have no further chance to submit files or receive any remarking, if this is the case. Make sure you have fully tested your application before zipping and submitting. Your submission will be unzipped and placed into the marker's folder directory for marking, so keep this in mind.

If there is any exceptional case where a student's assignment is unable to be marked, which should not occur, the assignment will be marked out 10 and the student will receive this mark out 10 as the final mark.

You will submit the zip file at the "Assignment folder on Moodle". This form is shown to you when you click on "Assignment" from the Assessment area. The form page contains the terms and conditions of the assignment such as declaring that you have not plagiarised, have kept a copy of your work, etc. In uploading and submitting your zip file, you are agreeing to these terms and conditions, which you are being bound by in submitting work for the assignment and receiving a mark for it.

The files are compressed into a zip file, called "Assignment_StudentID_Fullname". If you submit files separately (i.e., not in a zip file), then you may risk that Moodle will change the code inside your files (for security reasons) and that, as a result, your files may not work. As should be clear by now, such files will lose marks.

If you submit an assignment more than once (which is unusual and rarely would students do), then the last one will be marked. If the last version is submitted during the lateness period, a lateness penalty will be applied to that last version so that it will attract a penalty according to how many days late it was submitted.

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