Quarter 1 Week 5 WHLP Computer Programming 1 PDF
Quarter 1 Week 5 WHLP Computer Programming 1 PDF
Grade 11
Computer Programming 1
Week 5-Quarter 1
Day and Learning Learning Mode of
Learning Tasks
Time Area Competency Delivery
Introduction
● What I need to know? Blended
Monday In this lesson you are expected to be able to Learning
Basic of Web 1. Use Objects
Development • Add, remove and image on a webpage Learners are
8:00-10:00am 2. Set, modify attributes of an image on a encouraged to
submit your
Computer
web page: size, border, alignment,
outputs to our
alternative text Bacoor City
Programming 1
3. Forms Learning
Management
System
• What is new?
Discussion Modular
Learning
Engagement
What is more?
Performance Task 3:
Write your HTML Document with the following
guidelines.
• Objects
• Forms
4. If you are finished in writing your codes
including debugging save it with the file
name “Q5Comprog-Performance Task
1.htm or html.
Rubric:
Ability to apply the right code- 5
Ability to run and debug- 5
Ability to Present- 5
Total points = 15
Assimilation
What I have learned?
V. REFLECTION
• The learners, in their respective notebook, journal, or portfolio to write their
personal insights about the lesson learned by completing the phrases.
I understand that __________________________
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1
LECTURETTE
QUARTER 1 WEEK 5
Forms
Position the cursor within the site where we want to add a contact form and click on the
Form icon.
Afterward, a dialog box will appear where we need to to enter certain properties:
➢ Form name
➢ In Action URL enter the email address you wish to use to send answers to customers
questions if needed. Before entering the address write mailto: In the Method field
select POST
Within the page, a blue plotted field appears that shows where the form begins and ends.
Within the blue plotted field enter, for example, Name and then select Form Field under
Form.
In the open dialog box select a field type and define a field name.
The result should look like the image below.
Depending on the entered properties, the result should roughly look like the following:
Checkbox: click on Form -> Form field - > and in the field Field type select Checkbox and
define the settings to your liking. If it is necessary to add more checkboxes, repeat the process
for each checkbox.
Radio button : select Form -> Form field -> Radio button. Define properties and click OK.
If you need to add more radio buttons repeat the process for each. The characteristic of a radio
button, unlike the checkbox, is that we can only highlight one at a time.
The image below shows, for example, a contact form:
Set, modify form field properties: text field, drop-down, check box, radio button.
To change the settings of drop-down element highlight it and select Format -> Selection List
Properties.
To change text fields settings, checkbox and radio button select the desired element and go to
Format - > Form Field Properties.
In both cases, the same form will open as when adding fields where we then could make the
modification.
These settings are defined in the first step of creating forms (form name, address...). If you wish
to modify them, click anywhere within the form, and right-click the mouse and select Form
Properties.
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BACOOR CITY
SHS IN SAN NICHOLAS III, BACOOR CITY
SAN NICOLAS III, CITY OF BACOOR, CAVITE
References:
www.w3schools.com HTML
Open Society for Idea Exchange (Otvoreno društvo za razmjenu ideja - ODRAZI), Zagreb
Prepared by:
RYAN E. ROY
Teacher II
Checked by:
Dr. Alma A. Corpuz
Master Teacher II
Noted by:
Adorando R. Darvin
Principal II