This week, you will build your own basic web page using HTML. You may also inclu

This week, you will build your own basic web page using HTML. You may also inclu

This week, you will build your own basic web page using HTML. You may also include CSS style tags if you would like. This assignment can be challenging if you’ve never used HTML. I recommend starting it early in the week in case you run into problems.
Review the HTML tutorials (in Week 4 Materials above) and the attached document explaining how to build an HTML document (web page).
Create a simple HTML document about your favorite animal. You may use the W3School Online Code Editor (https://www.w3schools.com/tryit/) or a text editor like Notepad or even Word on your PC.
Your web page needs the following elements:
Headline.
At least one paragraph of text should explain your animal and why you picked it. This should be in your words and not copied.
A link to an external website related to your topic.
An image of your animal. The image may be copied from a website, or you may link to the image on a website.
Your name and class number are listed as the website author.
Save your webpage in HTML format (*.htm or *.html). I suggest you test it in a web browser to make sure everything works. You can also use the W3School TryIt.
To submit your webpage, do one of the following:
Copy and paste your HTML code as a text submission.
Provide a link to your code on the W3Schools TryIt page.
Place your HTML document and the image into a folder, compress (aka zip) the folder, and attach your compressed file with your assignment.
Make sure you fully address each assignment item.
Points: 50 total.