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HTML & CSS
HTML & CSS
Joshua Jackson 04-10-2013 Second Project: Final Draft
Rubric Code:
AX36399
By
msrsdavid
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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HTML & CSS: My Rubric
Undeniably Wretched
2 pts
Could Be Worse
4 pts
Not Bad
6 pts
HTML
Undeniably Wretched
There is one page, with little content.
Could Be Worse
There are multiple pages, with a moderate amount of content (relative to the purpose).
Not Bad
There are multiple pages, with the appropriate amount of content with respect to the purpose.
CSS
Undeniably Wretched
The style sheet may as well not even exist. It serves no purpose, yet is linked to the HTML document.
Could Be Worse
The CSS style sheet does incorporate content, but not in such a way that unifies the style of the HTML.
Not Bad
The CSS style sheet is used appropriately, unifying the style of the entire document.
Functionality
Undeniably Wretched
The web page is utterly broken.
Could Be Worse
The webpage runs decently, but there are still a number of noticeable errors.
Not Bad
The web page works quite smoothly, and there are few noticeable errors.
Efficiency
Undeniably Wretched
The code is unintelligible to anyone not involved in its creation.
Could Be Worse
The code is good, for what is there. However, a number of lines could be made more efficient or even omitted entirely.
Not Bad
The code is excellent. It would be difficult for one inexperienced in HTML and CSS to shorten it up. Full credit in this row may also be earned if 6 points are earned in "Functionality."
Effort
Undeniably Wretched
The programmer did not care.
Could Be Worse
The programmer didn't really put their heart into it, but they didn't just slap something together in a night.
Not Bad
The programmer actually cared about their work, and it shows.
HTML & CSS: Mr. Mahoney's Additions
Undeniably Wretched
1 pts
Could Be Worse
3 pts
Not Bad
5 pts
Hyperlinks
Undeniably Wretched
The hyperlinks are broken.
Could Be Worse
The majority of the hyperlinks work.
Not Bad
The hyperlinks work well.
Pages Hierarchy
Undeniably Wretched
The pages are shallow and unorganized.
Could Be Worse
The pages are somewhat organized and display a moderate level of depth.
Not Bad
The pages are organized and deep.
More of Mr. Mahoney's Additions
Undeniably Wretched
1 pts
Could Be Worse
5 pts
Not Bad
10 pts
Multimedia
Undeniably Wretched
There is only one type of content throughout the website.
Could Be Worse
There are a couple different types of content throughout the website.
Not Bad
There are many different types of content displayed on the page.
Keywords:
HTML, CSS
Subjects:
Computers
Types:
Presentation
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