Chapter 2 Resources
Part One: A Solid HTML Foundation
Chapter 2
This page contains all the files you’ll need to complete the homework for Chapter 2 in addition to reference files related to the chapter.
Homework
The template file can be downloaded below. Use ‘View Source’ to see the underlying markup of the file, replacing our generic content with your own. Starting with this page will save you remembering the DOCTYPE, XML namespace declaration, and character encoding every time you create a new web page.
The Albert I text file and Cheeta reference web page are also linked to here. Use ‘View Source’ at our Cheeta page to refer to our markup when building your Albert I web page.
Reference Files
Use ‘View Source’ (as covered in this chapter) to look at our example files’ source code. Where helpful we’ve included comments inline to give additional guidance.


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