5 Page Website - Biblical Character

Share your worldview by creating a book cover (front & back)

Be Creative! BCS Appropriate

Do what YOU can do at the HIGHEST level.


Due 3/1 End of Class 10 point deduction for each late day

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Errors in CSS and HTML Pages Use of classes Code formatting and readability Citations of media Grade
Website uses both CSS and HTML. There are very few syntax errors and the page displays correctly. The site uses classes to create different rules for groups of elements, so elements with the same tag can have different styles according to the class rules. Code is well formatted using whitespace, and pages ans images all have names that nake sense. All content from outside sources is cited with information about the author, title, license, and source. 90 - 100
Website uses both HTML and CSS. The page renders correctly, but there are some syntax errors. The site uses classes to create different rules, but some of the classes might be unnecessary or might have small errors that keep them from working correctly. Code is generally well formatted using whitespace, though there may be some parts that are difficult to read. Pages and images tend to have names that make sense. Most content from outside sources is cited with information about the author, title, license, and source. 89 - 80
Website uses both HTML and CSS. The page renders correctly, but there are significant syntax errors. The site uses classes but there are major errors that keep them from working correctly Code is sometimes formatted to be readable, but does not consistently use whitespace to organize tags. Some pages and images have names that make sense. Some content from outside sources is cited with information about the author, title, license, and source. 79 -70
The website does not use both HTML and CSS. Syntax errors prevent the page from being rendered correctly. The site does not use classes, but there are major errors that keep them from working correctly. Code is sometimes formatted to be readable, but does not consistently use white space to organize tags. Some pages and images have names that make sense. Some content from outside sources is cited with information about the author, title, license, and source. 69 - 60