his discussion focuses on what you have learned on using tables with CSS. Read the scenario given and evaluate by addressing all questions posed.
Jim, a member of the ABC development team is tasked with developing a website for a client’s fitness center. He considers using a data table and CSS formatting to display the fitness center’s hours and fees on the website. However, some of the members disagree to the use of tables on a website and want to explore other options.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using a table and CSS formatting for displaying the fitness center’s hours and fees on the website. Research another option instead of a table for displaying the information. Give your recommendation to the team.
- Discuss three principles that you found to be the most surprising or helpful in, the following website: “Biggest Mistakes in Web Design, 1995-2015.” What principles will you apply to your own site design? What are the reasons for your choices?
- When creating a navigation system for your website, what do you think are the top three things that you should be careful of and/or need to include in your work? Include examples and explanations for your choices.
- What is the difference between an absolute URL and a relative URL? When would you use an absolute URL and when would you use a relative URL? Include examples and explanations for your choices.