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Creating an XHTML and CSS Page with Custom Colors - Prof. Joseph D. Sloan, Assignments of Web Design and Development

Instructions for creating an xhtml and css page with custom colors. A requirement to replace the instructor's name with your own and link the page to your class page. The css should be stored in a separate file, with red as the body color and a default rule for black text. Specific rules are used for different tags to set other colors.

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Write XHTML and a CSS page to duplicate the figure shown above. Replace my name
with yours and link to this page from your class page.
You should have the CSS as a separate file. Red should be the body color. You should
have a generic or default rule “.default” that is not tied to any specific tag that sets the
color to black. You should use specific rules for tags to set the other colors.
Your page should be accessible from the web. Pursuant to the Honor Code, the code
should be your work and, as such, should be pledged.

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Write XHTML and a CSS page to duplicate the figure shown above. Replace my name with yours and link to this page from your class page. You should have the CSS as a separate file. Red should be the body color. You should have a generic or default rule “.default” that is not tied to any specific tag that sets the color to black. You should use specific rules for tags to set the other colors. Your page should be accessible from the web. Pursuant to the Honor Code, the code should be your work and, as such, should be pledged.