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Prerequisites Introduction to IT
Label Control
Literal Control
Image Control
Image Button Control
Image Map control
Dropdown List Control
Checkbox Control
Checkbox List control
RadioButton Control
RadioButtonList control
Table control
Panel control
AdRotator Control
Calendar Control
HyperLink control
FileUpload Control
Hidden Field Control
Lab 1:- Create the layout for one page of your HTML (or a Web page) that includes the
following: Place a title at the top of the Web page (title bar, not the page area).
Background color. At least 2 different Font/Heading sizes. A Numbered or Bulleted List
with at least 3 items. A Horizontal Rule. In a brief paragraph, describe the theme, and
color scheme for the site and why you have made such choices. Add a background image.
Create links for your listed items. Use the Font tag to change color, size, and face of text.
Insert an image. Add alt tags to any and all images.
Lab 2:- Before starting this lab, do a rough pen/pencil draft of your table. Insert a table
into your Web page that includes the following: Background color at the table, table row,
or table cell level. Background image in one of the cells. Change the border color. A
Caption. Table Headings. Change cell padding and/or cell spacing in table. Adjust height
and width for table, cell, or row. Change alignment of cell contents in at least one cell and
row. Merge cells in row or column. Insert the same image in two different cells. Modify
size. Change alignment. Link image to an external site. Add vertical and horizontal
spacing to image. Optional challenge: Insert a nested table. Using any previously created
list, create a nested list.
Lab 3:- Create an HTML page which will help you to sign a Registration Form for
creating an email-id.Create another page: Create a frames page (at least 3 frames on page).
Create a links page that contains links used in your HTML Lab assignment.
Lab 4:- Apply Java script validations to Registration Forms created in Lab 3.