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Exercise 1Part 1This assignment tests your knowledge of HTML. Basically, you will be formatting text to make it more readable and pleasing. There are no right answers but there are right techniques and results. Try NOT to use the Internet to do this; the techniques needed here were covered in class. Depend on yourselves.Please follow the steps below:1. Go to my Dropbox and download the file it contains: file is a Word document containing two chunks of text – one with paragraphs and one without.2. Using the first large piece of text, change its sentences and paragraphs into an outline showing three levels. Like this:I. Top levelA. Second level1. Third levelThese levels must be indented like the example and you must use HTML Headings on the levels. Make the headings aesthetically pleasing.I am not concerned here with how much text is contained under each level. That is up to you.3. Once you have formatted the text in outline form, tart it up with underlines, italics, boldness and and any other HTML tags that draw our attention to words and text.Part 2The second chunk of text has no paragraphs. Divide it into four parts. They don’t have to be paragraphs of equal length.Finally, find two COPY-RIGHT FREE pictures and place them within the four paragraphs in the center of the page.Whew! You’re almost done.One last thing (actually two): (1) Do NOT use Word to write your code; I’ll explain why in class; (2) download and use the editors that we have added links to on the class blog (Notepad++ for Windows; Textwrangler for Macs).So, load the texts into a text editor, add the tags, save the file using your last name as its filename. Load it into your browser to see what it looks like; change it if it isn’t formatted as I have described here.Also, the file must have an “html” extension so that your browser will load it. So, if you create a file named bob.txt you will need to change it to bob.htmlSend it to us (kentompkins3@) and (Thomas.Kinsella@stockton.edu) as an email attachment. We’ll take it from there. ................
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