Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5 (9th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780134801346
Author: FELKE-MORRIS
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 1FWD
Program Plan Intro
Visit the websites “amazon.com” and “Alibaba.com” and take the screenshot of both as said in the question.
Screenshot of “Amazon.com”
Screenshot of “Alibaba.com”
Now, a web page has to be created in order to answer the given questions. Program plan for creating a web page is given below.
Program Plan:
- Include the HTML tag using <HTML>.
- Include the header tag using <head>.
- Include the title on the webpage using <title> tag.
- Provide background color and font using the <style> tag.
- Close the header tag using </head>.
- Open the body of the web page using <body> tag.
- Include the Table tag using <table> and align the table to the center.
- Type the heading “Websites” within the header tags “<th>” and “</th>”.
- Open the table row tag “<tr>”.
- Give table headings as “Amazon website”, and “Alibaba website” using <th> tag.
- Close the table row tag “</tr>”.
- Open the table row tag “<tr>”.
- Provide the answers for the questions.
- Close the table row tag “</tr>”.
- Close the table tag </table> tag.
- Include the Table tag using <table> and align the table to the center.
- Close the body using </body> tag.
- Include the header tag using <head>.
- Close the file using </html> tag.
- Finally save the file as “fwd.html”.
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