I am in a Web Programming Class. The text we are using is Web Programming with HTML 5, CSS, and Javascript by John Dean.
I am attempting to put in the code for a case study, and the books gives us the exact code to use.
However, when I run my code it does not turn out how it is supposed to.
If you are able to have access to the book, it is 4.12 case study.
Here are screenshots of what it is supposed to look like.
"This section adds another page to our case study website. The desired web page, shown in FIGURE 4.12, describes microgrid possibilities. This web page illustrates local navigation, ordered and unordered lists, an aside box, and a footnote."
The text explains that since there is so much text, we are to incorporate the local navigation links.
Here is the code the books has us write:
I have put all of this code in multiple times and whenever I try to run the webpage this is how it turns out:
The code in my program is the exact code from the text.. please help and let me know what I need to do
I am using visual studio and when i type the source code from the book, my result is not the same as what the book says the web page should turn out.. i supplied the pictures of the source code already. i was curious if somone else could type it into visual studio and see if they could get the correct results?
are the pictures not showing up? if no i can re submit them
C @ localhost:50940/chapter4.html O Paused : Microgrid Possibilities in Lawrence KS
Microgrid Definition Typical Microgrid Features Possible Microgrids in Lawrence Microgrid Definiton A microgrid is a small version of a large electrical power network. If disconnected from the outside world, a microgrid continues to provide critical electrical services to its constituent users! Smaller microgrids may be nested inside larger microgrids to any number of levels. Then larger grids can obtain services from their smaller components. When a problem requires quick action, this helps large grids avoid the dilemma of being inundated by detail or forced into draconian behavior The Grid is an abstraction. It is a complete system of generators, distributors, and users of electric power throughout a large reigon like the eastern half of North America. Typical Microgrid Features High-efficiency lightning, appliances, and machinery Local renewable energy sources and energy storage. A comprehensive energy-management control system. Ability to communicate with management systems at larger and smaller scales and cooperate in mutually beneficial ways. Ability to disconnect from larger (container) grids, adjacent sibling) grids, and/or smaller (component) grids yet continue critical operations. Possible Microgrids in Lawrence At the largest scale, the all of Lawrence could be a microgrid. At an intermediate scale, parts of Lawrence could be microgrids. Examples of potential microgrids at this scale are: All buildings in downtown Lawrence. A group of industrial buildings and residences in East Lawrence. A group of medical buildings in Old West Lawrence. The Univeresity of Kansas At the smallest scale, and individual industrial, institutional, commericial, or residential building could become a microgrid if it provides significant energy generation or storage. 1 For another description of microgrids, see Microgrid Institute C @ localhost:50940/chapter4.html O Paused : Microgrid Possibilities in Lawrence KS Microgrid Definition Typical Microgrid Features Possible Microgrids in Lawrence Microgrid Definiton A microgrid is a small version of a large electrical power network. If disconnected from the outside world, a microgrid continues to provide critical electrical services to its constituent users! Smaller microgrids may be nested inside larger microgrids to any number of levels. Then larger grids can obtain services from their smaller components. When a problem requires quick action, this helps large grids avoid the dilemma of being inundated by detail or forced into draconian behavior The Grid is an abstraction. It is a complete system of generators, distributors, and users of electric power throughout a large reigon like the eastern half of North America. Typical Microgrid Features High-efficiency lightning, appliances, and machinery Local renewable energy sources and energy storage. A comprehensive energy-management control system. Ability to communicate with management systems at larger and smaller scales and cooperate in mutually beneficial ways. Ability to disconnect from larger (container) grids, adjacent sibling) grids, and/or smaller (component) grids yet continue critical operations. Possible Microgrids in Lawrence At the largest scale, the all of Lawrence could be a microgrid. At an intermediate scale, parts of Lawrence could be microgrids. Examples of potential microgrids at this scale are: All buildings in downtown Lawrence. A group of industrial buildings and residences in East Lawrence. A group of medical buildings in Old West Lawrence. The Univeresity of Kansas At the smallest scale, and individual industrial, institutional, commericial, or residential building could become a microgrid if it provides significant energy generation or storage. 1 For another description of microgrids, see Microgrid Institute