2. Modify the code for the Speakers page so it uses a list view as shown above.
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2. Modify the code for the Speakers page so it uses a list view as shown above. This time, the month, name, and lecture title for each speaker should all be in one h3 element. When you finish with that, the formatting of the page should look something like the page shown above. Then, to fix the formatting, you can modify the style sheet so the margins for the images on the Speakers page are .75em on top, .5em on the right and left, and .25em on the bottom. 40% 3. Modify the section for the Contact Us page so all of the old code is replaced with the HTML for the form shown above (the header and footer should stay the same). In sequence from the top are Name and Email fields, Yes and No radio buttons with the Yes button on when the page is loaded, three check boxes, a text area for questions and comments, and a Submit Form button. When submitted, the form should use the “get” method and go to a page named register.html that’s in the same folder as the index.html page. 40% 4. When you get the form and its controls working, use HTML5 to validate the data in the Name and Email fields. To do that, add the “required” attribute to each field and make sure the type attribute of the Email field is set to “email”. When you submit the form with an empty Name or Email field, this should automatically display an error message for the first empty field and cancel the submission of the form. If you submit the form with an invalid email address, this should display a different error message and cancel the submission, but how well this works depends on the browser. 20%
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<h2>Cutting-edge speakers <br>for over 75 years</h2>
<p>Since 1936, San Joaqin Valley Town Hall has showcased nationally and internationally renowned,
thought-provoking, speakers who inform, educate, and entertain our audience.</p>
<h2>Speaker of the Month<h2>
<a href="#sampson" data-transition="flip">
<h3>February<br>Scott Sampson</h3>
<img src="images/sampson75.jpg" alt="Scott Sampson">
</a>
<h2>Our History</h2>
<p>1937: In the town of Hanford, California, Clio Lee Aydelott—a woman of letters—hoped to
make an addition to the Central Valley's intellectual and cultural life by providing a
venue for "thinking adults to become better informed." A Town Hall series, already established
in twenty other U.S. cities, thus debuted in Fresno with a program in 1938; it consisted of
seven morning and six evening lectures. The lectures were so well received that a second series
was scheduled for the fall of the same year.</p>
<p>The lecture series continued under the direction of Dr. Rappaport for eight seasons. At that
time, the San Joaquin Valley Town Hall of Fresno was formed to produce the lecture series
independently. The first series of six morning lectures began in October of 1946, and that
format continues to this day.</p>
<p>Over the years, Town Hall has hosted almost 500 speakers who have provided stimulating, intellectual
entertainment. Some speakers of note include Margaret Mead, Bennett Cerf, Agnes DeMille,
James Michener, Gore Vidal, Maya Angelou, Ray Bradbury, Condoleezza Rice, Henry Kissinger,
and Chet Huntley. In the future, Town Hall will continue to work hard to bring you speakers who
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<h3>Scott Sampson<br>Fossil Threads</h3>
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<h3>The Supreme Nine:<br>Black Robed Secrets</h3>
<img src="images/toobin_court.cnn.jpg" alt="Jeffrey Toobin" width="260" />
<p>Author of the critically acclaimed best seller, <i>The Nine: Inside the Secret World
of the Supreme Court</i>, Jeffrey Toobin brings the inside story of one of America's
most mysterious and powerful institutions to the Saroyan stage. At the podium,
Toobin is an unbiased, deeply analytic expert on American law, politics and procedure
and he provides a unique look into the inner workings of the Supreme Court
and its influence.</p>
<p>Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court was published by Doubleday and spent
more than four months on the NY Times best-seller list, earning Toobin the 2008
J. Anthony Lukas Prize for Nonfiction from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. Toobin
has also written several other best-selling books, including <i>A Vast Conspiracy:
The Real Story of the Sex Scandal that Nearly Brought Down a President</i>; <i>The Run of His Life:
The People vs. O.J. Simpson</i>; and <i>Too Close to Call: The 36-Day Battle to Decide the
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<p>What's 75 million years old and brand spanking new? A teenage
Utahceratops! Come to the Saroyan, armed with your best dinosaur roar, when Scott Sampson,
Research Curator at the Utah Museum of Natural History, steps to the podium. Sampson's
research has focused on the ecology and evolution of late Cretaceous dinosaurs and he has
conducted fieldwork in a number of countries in Africa.</p>
<p>Scott Sampson is a Canadian-born paleontologist who received his Ph.D. in zoology from
the University of Toronto. His doctoral work focused on two new species of ceratopsids, or
horned dinosaurs, from the Late Cretaceous of Montana, as well as the
growth and function of certopsid horns and frills.</p>
<p>Following graduation in 1993, Sampson spent a year working at the American
Museum of Natual History in New York City, followed by five years as assistant professor of
anatomy at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine on Long Island. He arrived at the
University of Utah accepting a dual position as assistant professor in the Department of
Geology and Geophysics and curator of vertebrate paleontology at the Utah Museum of Natural
History. His research interests largely revolve around the phylogenetics, functional
morphology, and evolution of Late Cretaceous dinosaurs.</p>
<p>In addition to his museum and laboratory-based studies, Sampson has conducted paleontological
work in Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Madagascar, as well as the United States and Canada. He was
also the on-the-air host for the Discovery Channel's Dinosaur Planet and recently completed a
book, <em>Dinosaur Odyssey: Fossil Threads in the Web of Life</em>, which is one of the most
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<h2>Cutting-edge speakers <br>for over 75 years</h2>
<p>Since 1936, San Joaqin Valley Town Hall has showcased nationally and internationally renowned,
thought-provoking, speakers who inform, educate, and entertain our audience.</p>
<h2>Speaker of the Month<h2>
<a href="#sampson" data-transition="flip">
<h3>February<br>Scott Sampson</h3>
<img src="images/sampson75.jpg" alt="Scott Sampson">
</a>
<h2>Our History</h2>
<p>1937: In the town of Hanford, California, Clio Lee Aydelott—a woman of letters—hoped to
make an addition to the Central Valley's intellectual and cultural life by providing a
venue for "thinking adults to become better informed." A Town Hall series, already established
in twenty other U.S. cities, thus debuted in Fresno with a program in 1938; it consisted of
seven morning and six evening lectures. The lectures were so well received that a second series
was scheduled for the fall of the same year.</p>
<p>The lecture series continued under the direction of Dr. Rappaport for eight seasons. At that
time, the San Joaquin Valley Town Hall of Fresno was formed to produce the lecture series
independently. The first series of six morning lectures began in October of 1946, and that
format continues to this day.</p>
<p>Over the years, Town Hall has hosted almost 500 speakers who have provided stimulating, intellectual
entertainment. Some speakers of note include Margaret Mead, Bennett Cerf, Agnes DeMille,
James Michener, Gore Vidal, Maya Angelou, Ray Bradbury, Condoleezza Rice, Henry Kissinger,
and Chet Huntley. In the future, Town Hall will continue to work hard to bring you speakers who
will enlighten and entertain.</p>
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<h3>October<h3>
<a href="#toobin" data-transition="slidedown">
<img src="images/toobin75.jpg" alt="Jeffrey Toobin" style="margin-left:.5em;margin-right:.5em;margin-top:.75em;margin-bottom:.25em;">
<h3>Jeffrey Toobin<br>Black Robed Secrets</h3>
</a>
</li>
<li>
<h3>November<h3>
<a href="#sorkin" data-transition="pop">
<img src="images/sorkin75.jpg" alt="Andrew Ross Sorkin" style="margin-left:.5em;margin-right:.5em;margin-top:.75em;margin-bottom:.25em;">
<h3>Andrew Ross Sorkin<br>Too Big to Fail</h3>
</a>
</li>
<li><h3>January<h3>
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<h3>Amy Chua<br>Babylon to Beijing</h3>
</a>
</li>
<li>
<h3>February<h3>
<a href="#sampson" data-transition="flip">
<img src="images/sampson75.jpg" alt="Scott Sampson" style="margin-left:.5em;margin-right:.5em;margin-top:.75em;margin-bottom:.25em;">
<h3>Scott Sampson<br>Fossil Threads</h3>
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<li><a href="#contact" data-icon="grid" data-theme="b">Contact Us</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
</header>
<section class="ui-content" role="main">
<h2>October<br>Jeffrey Toobin</h2>
<h3>The Supreme Nine:<br>Black Robed Secrets</h3>
<img src="images/toobin_court.cnn.jpg" alt="Jeffrey Toobin" width="260" />
<p>Author of the critically acclaimed best seller, <i>The Nine: Inside the Secret World
of the Supreme Court</i>, Jeffrey Toobin brings the inside story of one of America's
most mysterious and powerful institutions to the Saroyan stage. At the podium,
Toobin is an unbiased, deeply analytic expert on American law, politics and procedure
and he provides a unique look into the inner workings of the Supreme Court
and its influence.</p>
<p>Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court was published by Doubleday and spent
more than four months on the NY Times best-seller list, earning Toobin the 2008
J. Anthony Lukas Prize for Nonfiction from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. Toobin
has also written several other best-selling books, including <i>A Vast Conspiracy:
The Real Story of the Sex Scandal that Nearly Brought Down a President</i>; <i>The Run of His Life:
The People vs. O.J. Simpson</i>; and <i>Too Close to Call: The 36-Day Battle to Decide the
2000 Election.</i></p>
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<h2>February<br>Scott Sampson</h2>
<h3>Fossil Threads in the Web of Life</h3>
<img src="images/sampson_dinosaur.jpg" alt="Scott Sampson" width="260" />
<p>What's 75 million years old and brand spanking new? A teenage
Utahceratops! Come to the Saroyan, armed with your best dinosaur roar, when Scott Sampson,
Research Curator at the Utah Museum of Natural History, steps to the podium. Sampson's
research has focused on the ecology and evolution of late Cretaceous dinosaurs and he has
conducted fieldwork in a number of countries in Africa.</p>
<p>Scott Sampson is a Canadian-born paleontologist who received his Ph.D. in zoology from
the University of Toronto. His doctoral work focused on two new species of ceratopsids, or
horned dinosaurs, from the Late Cretaceous of Montana, as well as the
growth and function of certopsid horns and frills.</p>
<p>Following graduation in 1993, Sampson spent a year working at the American
Museum of Natual History in New York City, followed by five years as assistant professor of
anatomy at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine on Long Island. He arrived at the
University of Utah accepting a dual position as assistant professor in the Department of
Geology and Geophysics and curator of vertebrate paleontology at the Utah Museum of Natural
History. His research interests largely revolve around the phylogenetics, functional
morphology, and evolution of Late Cretaceous dinosaurs.</p>
<p>In addition to his museum and laboratory-based studies, Sampson has conducted paleontological
work in Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Madagascar, as well as the United States and Canada. He was
also the on-the-air host for the Discovery Channel's Dinosaur Planet and recently completed a
book, <em>Dinosaur Odyssey: Fossil Threads in the Web of Life</em>, which is one of the most
comprehensive surveys of dinosaurs and their worlds to date.</p>
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<li><a href="#contact" data-icon="grid" data-theme="b" class="ui-btn-active">Contact Us</a></li>
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Name: <input type="text" name="Name1" required><br>
email: <input type="email" name="email1" required><br>
Student: Yes<input type=radio name=r1 checked> No<input type=radio name=r1>
Hobbies: Reading<input type=checkbox name=c1> Writing<input type=checkbox name=c2> Singing<input
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