HTML and CSS Reference
In-Depth Information
To Save an HTML File and Test the Trails Web Page
After the JavaScript code for the Trails Web page is complete, the HTML file
should be saved and the Web page should be viewed in a browser to confirm the Web
page appears as desired and that pop-up captions and the new images display correctly.
1
With a USB drive plugged into your computer, click File on the menu bar and then click
Save As.
2
Type chapter11-1trailssolution.html in the File name text box and then click the
Save button.
3
Click the Internet Explorer button on the status bar.
4
Type G:\chapter11\ChapterFiles\chapter11-1trailssolution.html in the
Address box and then press the e n t e r key. If a security message appears at the bottom of
the browser window, click the Allow blocked content button. (If you are running Internet
Explorer 8 or lower, your security message may be different.)
5
When the trails Web page is displayed, move the mouse pointer over the link 362 to view
the new image and pop-up caption.
6
Next, position the mouse pointer over the bees link, and then the baby bunnies link to
test the pop-up captions and images.
7
Move the mouse pointer over the word butterflies to view the new image and pop-up
caption, as shown in Figure 11-38.
pop-up caption
for butterflies
new image displays
with pop-up caption
Figure 11-38
To Test and Validate the Hickory Oaks Forest Preserve Web Pages
The final task in developing a Web site is to test and validate all the Web pages and
links. The following steps test the Hickory Oaks Forest Preserve Web pages.
1
Click the address box and type G:\chapter11\chapter11-1homesolution.html and
press the e n t e r key. If a security message appears at the bottom of the browser window,
click the Allow blocked content button. (If you are running Internet Explorer 8 or lower,
your security message may be different.)
 
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