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CIS 147 Lesson 3: Using Graphics Effectively on Web Pages Reading |
Graphics can add a great deal of interest to a Web Page and Web site if used properly. In this lesson you will learn how to add graphics to a Web page, how to align text and graphics on a Web page, how to download graphics from web sites to use on your web page, and how to create graphics simple graphics that you can use on your Web pages.
To access the reading click on the link below, the Web site for the reading assignment will appear in a separate browser so that you can switch between the reading and my comments below and the Project 3 Word document.
http://webstyleguide.com/graphics/index.html
Please complete Project 5: Reading Questions Lesson 3. Download the Word document using the link below. Using Microsoft Word answer the questions on the Word Document, when you have completed the Word documents save it with the file name Project 3 Worksheet (your name) and send it to me as an e -mail attachment. The subject line for the e-mail should read Completed Project 5 (your name).
Word Document for Project 5 Reading Questions
Some Comments on the Reading Assignment.
Many of the reference about monitors resolution are based on outdated information. Most of the basic information still applies to the current application of graphics on Web pages.