Instructions
This is the final page for the course. Use new content that you have not previously used. Choose content that you have authored or that is properly cited. Choose content that can demonstrate the coding skills listed below.
Upload a file to the "module05" folder a page that demonstrates the following:
- a comprehensive color palette that meets universal design standards and that is aesthetically pleasing
- semantic structural elements, including a header and footer
- at least 1 ordered list, unordered list, or table that shows different background colors for elements by using CSS selectors to set background color systematically
- conformity to technical standards for universal design
- appropriate use of CSS formatting to create an aesthetically pleasing page
- styling of at least 2 new CSS properties that you did not previously learn
Submit an assignment for Module 5 Assignment 5.2 noting in the textbox that all tasks are complete.
For this assignment,
- you may not use a page that was submitted for another assignment
- you may copy CSS code for your new property, but you must adapt it for your page
Evaluation Criteria
To successfully complete this assignment, you must
- submit a page that passes HTML validation
- submit a page that passes an Accessibility check
- submit a page that has sufficient contrast when tested in the Colorblind Filter
- demonstrate sound aesthetic design principles
- demonstrate the HTML and CSS coding skills indicated above
Your webpage will be tested through the resources listed below.
- HTML Validator -- checks for obsolete code
- Accessible Code Check Tool - WAVE from WebAIM.org
- Colorblind Web Page Filter - from Toptal; simulates the effects of different types of color blindness