Database System Concepts
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ISBN:9780078022159
Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Open the index.html file and update the comment with your name (firstname lastname), the file name, and the current date (MM/DD/YYYY).

Add the text, CH 2 Extend Your Knowledge, to the title element.

Locate all div elements and change them to one of the 5 appropriate HTML semantic element.

Update the paragraph element on Line 15 to use an h1 element.

In the main content area, wrap all paragraph elements within one article element and change the first paragraph element to an h2.

For each paragraph element within the article element, add a black small square  (▪) to the beginning of each sentence.

In the navigation section, add a nonbreaking space, then a black circle ● (●), and then another nonbreaking space after the word Perceivable. Do the same for Operable and Understandable.

 

<!DOCTYPE html>
<!--
    Student Name:
    File Name:
    Date:11/07/2021
-->
<html lang="en">
<head>
<title>
CH 2 Extend Your Knowledge
</title>
<meta charset="utf-8">
</head>
<body>
<h1>Accessibility Guidelines</h1>

 

 

<header>
        <p>Accessibility Guidelines</p>
    </header>

<nav> 
  Perceivable &nbsp;&#9679;&nbsp;
  Operable &nbsp;&#9679;&nbsp;
  Understandable &nbsp;&#9679;&nbsp;
</nav>

    <main>

            <p>Guidelines for Principle 1: Perceivable</p>

            <p>Guideline 1.1 provides an overview of text alternatives for non-text content, such as images, media, or controls.</p>

            <p>Guideline 1.2 provides an overview of alternatives for time-based media, such as providing captions or an audio description.</p>

            <p>Guideline 1.3 provides an overview for creating adaptable content, such as displaying content in a meaningful sequence.</p>

            <p>Guideline 1.4 provides an overview of how to make web content easy to see and hear. This includes contrasting colors, text spacing, and text resizing.</p>

    </main>
    <footer>
        <p>Web Accessibility Guidelines</p>
        <p>For more information visit w3.org</p>
    </footer>

</body>
</html>

 

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