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Post Lab Session 1

Topics and Objectives


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 Adding Images.
 Headings & Paragraphs.
 Adding Header & Footer for the web page.
 Adding Links.

Name: ………………………………………… Date: ………………………….


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Activities Grades
Post Lab 1
Post Lab Assignment
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Post Lab
Write a program to create the following page and use the images
provided in the attached images folder.
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Hints:
1. Use the following tag in the body tag to add the header image to
the page:
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2. Use the following tag in the body to add the footer image to the
page:

3. Use the following html code to add spaces:


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4. Add link in each image in the page menu in which to open another
page has one heading as the name of the button.

5. Use the following paragraph:


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Ahmed is a first-year Cybersecurity student in the Faculty of


Information Technology and Computer Science at Zarqa
University. Eager to dive deep into the world of digital security,
Ahmed is passionate about learning the principles and practices
that protect data and systems in an increasingly connected world.
His studies focus on understanding and mitigating cyber threats,
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ensuring privacy, and mastering the skills needed to safeguard


information. With a strong commitment to excellence, Ahmed is
driven to become a proficient cybersecurity professional and
contribute meaningfully to this ever-evolving field.
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Question:
What is the difference when using percentage for the width or height
attributes instead of number of the pixels?
Note: The percentage in this example it is in respect to the width and
height of the page body.

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