To design, build, populate and maintain your own personal web site (e-portfolio). The primary
purpose of your e-portfolio will be determined by your own interests and needs. Your site
should be designed such that:
– It meets your personal needs and requirements.
– It reflects your interests, skills, and qualifications.
– Its layout and functional capabilities are, to all intents and purposes.
– Browser independent – i.e., it works and looks the same on any standard browser.
Requirements for the DDI assessment expected in week 14:
1- A table – to display your CV
2- Navigation links (internal and external)
3- Lists (ordered and unordered)
4- Image with alt attribute – for every image used
5- Placeholders – at least on one page
6- Other media types (video/audio) files
7- Headings
8- Paragraphs
9- Divisions
10- External CSS files – (div/class/ID/RGB/comments in CSS/pseudo class
effects/float/clear)
11- Background colour
12- Box model properties in CSS file
13- Submit and reset buttons
14- HTML comments on every single page
15- Do not forget , and on
every page #
16- Adding headers and footers to organise the layout of your pages
17- Any other HTML elements we mentioned in our lectures like,
18- Responsive Design techniques: scalable images/ fluid design. Apply both techniques
at any page you find it suitable
19- JavaScript form validation – making sure users do not leave any form field blank
20- Reflective writing – a record of 10 weeks, 100 words/module/week
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