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Southern New Hampshire University- Reference the Module Four Practicing HTML Table and Form Concepts tutorial to add tables and forms to edit a webpage file.

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Reference the Module Four Practicing HTML Table and Form Concepts tutorial to add tables and forms to edit a

webpage file.

2. Zip and submit the completed Mod4 subfolder to Blackboard.

Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: I. Create a table with rows and columns on your website.

A. Add bold formatting to a row and column in the table.

B. Utilize the SPAN tag to merge columns.

II. Add a feedback form to your website.

A. Add three text fields.

B. Add a question with radio button responses.

C. Add a submit button. Guidelines for Submission: You must submit the zipped folder you created as a result of this activity, including all of your files for your webpage.


I have attached the zip file and the PDF of whats need to be done. code is provided in the zip file.

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  • IT 270 Module Four Practicing HTML Table and Form Concepts You have just finished the “HTML Tables” section of the “HTML Fundamentals” module on Pluralsight.com—and hopefully followed along. These tutorials demonstrated how changes made to the index and CSS files affect the website content that is rendered in a browser window. In this two part exercise, you will begin with the index.html file in the Mod4-Act1 folder and the index.html file in the Mod4-Act2 folder and add several additional pieces of content and styles, based on your watching and understanding of the first seven videos of the “Styling Your HTML” section of the “Front-End Web Development Quick Start with HTML5, CSS and JavaScript” module on Pluralsight.com.


Pluralsight.com—and hopefully followed along. These tutorials demonstrated how changes made to the
index and CSS files affect the website content that is rendered in a browser window.
In this two part exercise, you will begin with the index.html file in the Mod4-Act1 folder and the
index.html file in the Mod4-Act2 folder and add several additional pieces of content and styles, based on
your watching and understanding of the first seven videos of the “Styling Your HTML” section of the
“Front-End Web Development Quick Start with HTML5, CSS and JavaScript” module on Pluralsight.com.
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