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HTML Responsive to XHTML – Flipped Lab Version AYour names here:You are working on this as a group!! Complete one problem at a timeHave the Instructor or TA sign off after you complete each problem so you may move on.You will be graded on your overall completion.You are allowed notes, books, etc…Display programming code on an HTML PagePretending you are a Python instructor, you gave this programming problem to your student:The National Weather Service has 5 categories to describe hurricanes, shown in the following chart:CategoryWind Speed1 – Minimum74 - 95 mph2 – Moderate96 - 110 mph3 – Extensive111 - 130 mph4 – Extreme131 - 155 mph5 – Catastrophicgreater than 155 mphDepending on user input, show the Category.As the instructor, write the HTML page that would show the answer to this Python code. Again, the browser should show the answer to the above assignment, but you are creating the HTML page to show the answer.Instructor/TA signatureYour names here:Special HTML CharactersAnswer the questions within the boxes beside it.What is the HTML code for a trademark?Which character set has the most options?What is the HTML code for a ??What is the HTML code for a summation symbol?What is the HTML code for a cent?Instructor/TA signatureYour names here:“Stealing” images to save spaceAs you are well aware, your GL space is VERY limited. Instead of storing images on your GL space, find the HTML code to mimic below but grab random by class appropriate images to be displayed by the 2x2 table. In each table element, use a <h3> tag to describe your image, then the image. Use a <style> tag to determine the color of the background and header tags inside each individual table element. (So all four should look different). class appropriate image 1class appropriate image 2class appropriate image 3class appropriate image 4You must show BOTH the code and the result.Instructor/TA signatureYour names here:XHMLTThink of XHTML as the overly strict professor. (Don’t get any ideas). Create the XHTML page that would look like below with team’s data instead.FirstLastemailLink to GL home userpage Validate this XHTML page. You will need to show it validated.Instructor/TA signatureYour names here:Google Chrome’s “last view pages” featureThis one will challenge you. In Chrome, when first opened, it has a table showing the last view pages you visited. Using iframes and a 2x2 table, mimic the same feature. Pick 4 random class appropriate webpages. The user should be able to click on ANY of the 4 iframes and have a new browser window open to that selected webpage. The iframes in the 2x2 table will not show the entire webpage. The instructor should be able to click ANYWHERE on the images to open a new window.Instructor/TA signature ................
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