Final Exam for Margaret Lion's Section of N241 Posted from the evening of July 22, 2001 until the morning of August 3, 2001. Your Final MUST be loaded onto the phoenix server by Noon, August 3, 2001. Failure to have the final exam on the server by Noon results in an automatic F. This exam is in two parts. The first is creating the webpage described in Part 1. The second part is giving the answers to the questions listed in Part 2. The Part 2 questions must be displayed in the Part 1 webpage. Follow the GUIDELINES carefully to ensure that you will get the best grade possible. GUIDELINES. 1.) Neither myself nor Brian Lee will answer any questions about the final exam once the test has been posted. If you do not understand something do your best to answer the question or create the web page. It is better to get partial credit than none at all. 2.) Your final exam web page MUST be posted by Noon of August 3, 2001. If it is not, you will automatically receive an F. If you are currently having problems with computer accessibility and/or ftping, solve those problems now. You have over a week to complete this exam. No late exams will be accepted. 3.) You must have a link to your final exam on the TOP of your Index page. I will not go looking for your final exam. If I can't find it, I don't grade it and you get a 0. 4.) You must have clean, easy to read code with beginning and ending tags. Failure to do so will result in a lower letter grade. If your code has been copied from another source, you will automatically fail your final exam. All code must be original and that means you wrote it. 5.) You must credit all sources - INCLUDING YOURSELF. Failure to do so will result in a lower letter grade. 6.) NO WEB EDITORS! Web editor = F. PART 1 1.) Create a webpage called finalexam.html. You will ftp this page onto the phoenix server and you will have a LINK to this page at the TOP of your Index page. If I can't find it, I don't grade it and you get a 0. 2.) The finalexam.html web page will look similar your index page. At the top of the page you will have the following information: a.) Your name b.) The date and time you started to work on this exam. c.) The date and time (can be approximate) you completed work on this exam. d.) A link to your N241 final project e.) Your copyright information. Underneath the above listed information you will display the following: a.) Link to Questions 1-7 page b.) Link to Questions 8-14 page c.) Link to your Emacs Table (see below) d.) Link to your personal N241 class webpage e.) Link to your N241 final project 3.) Must use at least 2 graphics - 1 must be a jpeg and 1 must be a gif. You may use one of these graphics as a background graphic. These graphics can be new ones, or ones that you have already used. You may create them using any graphics program or download them off the web. You must credit the sources for these graphics either written on the page or in the html code as a comment. The credit must include the date & time the graphic was created/downloaded. 4.) Create a table on its own page My Favorite Emacs Commands listed in the title tag and at the top of the page. The table must have the following characteristics: a.) A tableheader that spans 3 columns and says: My Favorite Emacs Commands b.) The second row (under the tableheader) has three columns. Column 1 reads Key Command - where you will type in the corresponding key command Column 2 reads What It Does - as explained in the how-to books and online papers about Emacs; and Column 3 reads: What It Does In Plain English - so tell me in your own words what it does. And hey, I really do mean your own words. :) c.) The next eight rows will list eight of your favorite Emacs commands. Or eight Emacs commands in general. Fill in all the rows with the appropriate information for each command. d.) The table must have a colored border, i.e., anything other than the default. e.) The tableheader must have a different background color than the rest of the table. (Note: For help in understanding the table do the following: 1) Draw the table out on paper first. Then write in the code THEN and only THEN go to your computer to create the HTML document. 2) Study your Emacs Help in the Readings section. PART 2. Answer the following questions. Keep the answers brief - a few words or a sentence are FINE! Questions 1-7 must be on their own webpage. Questions 8-14 must be on their own webpage. 1.) What is a jpeg and when is it used? 2.) What is a gif and when is it used? 3.) What is Emacs? 4.) Why would you use Emacs? 5.) What is a protocol? 6.) What does FTP stand for? 7.) When do you use FTP? 8.) What is "lossless" compression? 9.) Give at least 1 problem with using CSS. 10.) Who is the president of Rockman Et Al? (Note: Remember the work you did for Assignment #2 - Web Search?) 11.) What does the "C-" mean when reading instructions for Emacs? 12.) Why do you use beginning and ending tags? 13.) Give an example of your name written in default font style, then bold style, then italicized, the underlined. These examples should be displayed using an ordered list. 14.) Give 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages for using frames. When you have finished the above work, ftp all of it to the phoenix server. NO STAIR REQUIRED!! :) And don't forget to add the link from your Index. Remember: If I can't find it, I don't grade it and you get a 0. Have a good day and thank you for taking this class with me!! -Margaret