Johnny van der Laan said:
http://laanwebdesign.nl/helloworld.html
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In this task you're going to transfer the html file that you created in challenge 3 and upload it to your website. You've already done all of the work required to complete this task - It's is really about the ceremony.
I was unable to link to that web address.
Well done!
Next, step is to use your new skills to create a site of several html/css pages in parallel with your Wordpress blog. Maybe use a folder on your site to help keep it clear which files are part of the html coded work.
Great job.
Give us an index.html page with lots of links to your practice so we can watch your progress.
As it is, the "index" is generated by the Apache web server and is pretty bland (which isn't your fault).
Add your web page address to your P2PU profile, too.
Sequence complete.
http://runeman.org/helloworld.html
Of course, the next thing to do is a fancier index.html page.
Okay, I finally got around to putting my hand-coded html on the site.
I had to re-create mine, as I'd accidentally deleted it. Did it by hand again though, as it would have been cheating otherwise.
I've uploaded it here: http://senua.co.uk/helloworld.html
I tinkered a bit with the linkto the css and adding in divs so it went a bit better with the rest of the site, even though I'm not going to be using it as part of my main site.
I think I have done all that is needed and am pretty confident that I have completed this level. Please stop by my brand new website which is located at:
http://simpledeveloper.co.nf/
and then drop by my blog to say hi and leave a link to yours so we can connect.
Thank you! http://www.simpledeveloper.wordpress.com
Hello, fellow world of P2PU Webcrafters!
I just finished uploading a Hello World html file to a directory within my registered domain. You are invited to drop by my P2PU blog, The Visitor, and read about my latest exploit. Otherwise, you'll find that Hello World message at the link below:
http://preclectic.com/visitor/helloworld.html
Thanks!
:-)
Jeff
Really basic! But finally got there :)
http://www.futureteach.asia/helloworld.html
Funny I did this durring Project/Course 3: http://wd.kevenpirritano.com/p2pu/hw/