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Design a four page website about a topic of your choice. This will include two pages that you have designed and written the code for as well as two external sites that your site will link to. The web site should NOT be a personal web site in the nature of: Hi, I'm Jane/John and these are my dogs/cats/cars/clothes/toys/hobbies /etc. The site can be on a topic of personal interest, a hypothetical business, or a web page for an actual business or non-profit organization. It must include the following elements: FOCUS: Each page must tell us something about your chosen topic. All site material must relate to the topic in some way.

ORIGINALITY: All content and code must be original (written by you).

LAYOUT: The arrangement of text and images on each page should be attractive and well-organized. There should be a good balance of text, graphics, and white space.

NAVIGATION: Each one of your two original pages should link to each other. The navigation should be visible without scrolling and located in the same place on both pages. Links must be fully functional.

CONSISTENCY: Both pages should be consistent in layout: navigation, content, logo, etc. Elements should always be in the same place on the page.

REPETITION: You must repeat one or more components throughout the web site. These can include a variety of design components such as color, shape, fonts, and images.

CONTRAST: You must emphasize the differences between page elements in order to make the design more interesting and to direct attention to important areas of your pages.

PROXIMITY: Related items should be placed physically close to one another on the pages. Unrelated items should have some space separating them.

ALIGNMENT: The page should be cohesive and each element should be placed on the page with some alignment (vertical or horizontal).

TEXT: The text should be large enough to read easily and contrast with the background color. Each page should have at least one heading (e. g. and at least one paragraph of text. The heading and text must by styled in CSS.

CSS: There must be at least one external style sheet that controls the fonts, color, and other presentation elements of the web site. There should be at least 5 CSS rules in the external style sheet. You must use descriptive id and class names correctly.

IMAGES: Each page must contain at least one unique image that is relevant to your topic. It must also include proper information for Accessibility. (alt tags)

TITLES: Each page must have a logical element that identifies the web site.

LIST: At least one page needs to include an ordered or unordered list, coded using the appropriate HTML tags.

TABLE or FORM: At least one page must include either a table or a form.

Table: A table should include multiple columns and rows that include cell spacing, cell padding, and spanning of at least two rows or columns. There should also be table headers and a table caption.

Form: The form should include one text field, two radio buttons or check box options, and a submit button. It is okay if the form does not function due to the lack of a corresponding database.

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