New Perspectives on HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript
New Perspectives on HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript
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ISBN: 9781305503922
Author: Patrick M. Carey
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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To enter the name and date in the comment section of each file (lht_events_txt.html andlht_table_txt.js) and save them as (lht_events.html andlht_table.js).

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Given information: lht_events_txt.html andlht_table_txt.js files areprovided under the folder html10→Review within the reference material.

Explanation:

1) For lht_events_txt.html:

i) Open the lht_events_txt.html file in the HTML editor.

ii) Now, go to the source code section of the lht_events_txt.html file and write name and date in the comment section under author and date as shown below:

Adding name and date in the head tag in the comment section:

<head>
<!--
       New Perspectives on HTML5 and CSS3, 7th Edition
       Tutorial 10
Review Assignment

Lyman Hall Theater Upcoming Events
       Author: XYZ
       Date:  MM-DD-YYYY 
       Filename: lht_events.html
      -->
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
<title>Upcoming Events at the Lyman Hall Theater</title>
</head>

iii) Now, go to file →Save As, enter the file name lht_events.html (given in the question) and save the file.

2) For lht_table_txt.js:

i) Open the lht_table_txt.js file in the HTML editor.

ii) Now go to the source code section of the lht_table_txt.js file and writing name and date in the comment section under author and date as shown below:

Adding name and date in the comment section of given JavaScript code:

/*

New Perspectives on HTML5 and CSS3, 7th Edition

Tutorial 10

Review Assignment

Author:XYZ

Date: DD-MM-YYYY

*/

iii) Now, go to file →Save As, enter the file name lht_table.js (given in the question) and save the file.

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