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Although this is the second part of the exercise I decided to put this statement first so that you can choose to play the music if you wish. I HATE music on a web page but can tolerate it if there's a way to turn it off and I've tried to install this so you can choose not turn it on and, if you do, you can turn it off at will. Try as I could it wouldn't work, so, if you want to turn it off just click on whatever is the stop button on your particular console. Just for fun I tested this page in the various browsers. Netscape, Mozilla and Opera used the Quick Time player. IE used another player and I finally found the off button over on the left. Off by One (which is a very speedy barebones browser) didn't load a player. By the way, I happen to like the number I have selected and have enjoyed listening to it while I've been working on this page. Maybe I'll change my mind but I don't think so. | |||
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On to the first project which is to create a table from the lesson. The idea of a statistical table to keep track of your VU courses is great and I think this might be a good idea for me. I think I will add the feature to link to my various homework assignments as well. |
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Earlier when I became distracted by my goofs in placing the table above, I had thought I would attempt a table or tables within another table. Well, I did that up above with the music player but I still would like to try something a little more challenging. I've been having a lot of practice with HTML in trying to present my homework in the PSP8 Beginners Course. What I am going to do is try to improve one of those pages using what I've learned in this lesson. Click below to view the pages. |
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