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In the Lab Lab 3: Creating Schedules Problem: You want to create a Web page and an external style sheet that lists your piano practice and volunteer schedule, similar to the one shown in Figure 4-49. The Web page will use a table with images that span several rows and columns to organize the information. Instruczions Perform the following steps: 1. Start a new HTML file with the title Lab 4-3 in the main heading section. 2. In the web page, create a bordered table that displays in 90% of the browser, as shown in Figure 4 49. 3. Insert an inline style into the cable> tag that assigns the border a color of #194a70, a border width of 20 pixels, and a border style of groove. Give the table a rounded-edge look by using the border- radius property (see Appendix D). The radius should be 25 pixels. 4. Include the headings and data cells as shown, with valid information (i.e., real days and times as per a normal schedule of activities) in the data cells. The main headings (Piano Practice Schedule and Kid Camp Schedule) should be center-aligned across three columns and have a line height of 30 pixels. The data, other than the main headings, will have an indent of 10 pixels when the style sheet is coded and attached. PAND PRAC TICE soeous Day of Weelk pans tive rows for web page ay 4 ext colorns va Figure 4-49 5. Add two images, piano.png and kids.png, with all appropriate image attributes, each spanning five 6. The external style sheet should contain the following styles and be saved as lab4-3styles.css rows. body (font-family: Arial, Verdana, Garamond; font-size: 11 pt;) th subtitle (text-align: left; text-indent: 10px td (text-indent 10px;) (Hint: The <ths element aligns text left. Where would you use that class named subitle?) 7. Link lab4-3styles.css to the HT’ML. file, and save the HTMI file as lab4-3solution.html. 8. Validate the HTML and CSs files using the W3C validator services. 9. Print the HTML and CSS files. 10. Print the Web page from your browser. 11. Submit the HT’ML, file, .css file, and Web page in the format specified by your instructor Show transcribed image text In the Lab Lab 3: Creating Schedules Problem: You want to create a Web page and an external style sheet that lists your piano practice and volunteer schedule, similar to the one shown in Figure 4-49. The Web page will use a table with images that span several rows and columns to organize the information. Instruczions Perform the following steps: 1. Start a new HTML file with the title Lab 4-3 in the main heading section. 2. In the web page, create a bordered table that displays in 90% of the browser, as shown in Figure 4 49. 3. Insert an inline style into the cable> tag that assigns the border a color of #194a70, a border width of 20 pixels, and a border style of groove. Give the table a rounded-edge look by using the border- radius property (see Appendix D). The radius should be 25 pixels. 4. Include the headings and data cells as shown, with valid information (i.e., real days and times as per a normal schedule of activities) in the data cells. The main headings (Piano Practice Schedule and Kid Camp Schedule) should be center-aligned across three columns and have a line height of 30 pixels. The data, other than the main headings, will have an indent of 10 pixels when the style sheet is coded and attached. PAND PRAC TICE soeous Day of Weelk pans tive rows for web page ay 4 ext colorns va Figure 4-49
5. Add two images, piano.png and kids.png, with all appropriate image attributes, each spanning five 6. The external style sheet should contain the following styles and be saved as lab4-3styles.css rows. body (font-family: Arial, Verdana, Garamond; font-size: 11 pt;) th subtitle (text-align: left; text-indent: 10px td (text-indent 10px;) (Hint: The
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