When you are creating linked text boxes, a pouring pitcher indicates that:
a. you can link the second text box to the first text box
b. the text box is too small to add additional text
c. multiple text boxes are linked
A
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Create the user interface for the US State Facts application. The detailed description of this application can be found in Exercise 29.12. The design for the two pages for this application is displayed in Fig. 30.24. You will develop this application over this and the next two tutorials, so you do not yet have the state names, images and information from the database. To help you to better understand what you are setting out to do, Figure 30.25 shows a test-drive-like full final screen output.
a) Copying the template to your working directory. Copy the C:Examples Tutorial30ExercisesStateFacts directory to the C:SimplyJava directory.
b) Opening the states.jsp template file. Open the states.jsp file in your text editor. c) Setting the title of states.jsp. Add a title element to set the JSP’s title to “State
List.”
d) Adding an h1 header element to states.jsp. Add an h1 header element that dis- plays “States.”
e) Adding a form to states.jsp. Add an HTML form element.
f) Adding a paragraph to states.jsp. Within the form element, add a paragraph that displays the instruction “Select a state from the list and click the button to view facts about that state.”
g) Adding a menu control to states.jsp. Within the form element, add a select ele- ment. The name attribute for the
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The cell ________ is the shading applied to a cell
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The lab manager sets up processes for managing cases and reviews them regularly.