Practice!

everything below the divider is 'your page'. give it a centered, larger-font title and include the following:

-make an ordered list of at least 5 items plus a title, subject of your choice. ex: how to make a sandwich; directions to your house; a to-do list; etc.

-insert a link to a page of interest to you. include a description.

-make a table at with at least 12 cells, subject of your choice. ex: weekly schedule, price list, food log, etc.
start simple, with just <table>, <tr>, and <td>. then experiment with cellpadding, spacing, etc.

-make an unordered list, subject of your choice.

-convert this to html. observe instructions in parentheses.

-put one of your pictures on this page. move it around. give a caption and link it to its species page.
see pic on here for example/hints.


HOW TO MAKE A SANDWHICH, for beginners

  1. Grab two slices of bread, preferably similar in size
  2. Make sure that you have fresh turkey meat available
  3. Place the turkey meat onto one of the slices of bread
  4. Cover the second loaf of bread with some form of seasoning, I personally enjoy mayonnaise on my turkey sandwhiches
  5. Place a single slice of American cheese over top of the turkey meat
  6. Take the loaf of bread with the seasoning and place it on top of the loaf with the delicious turkey meat
  7. Open mouth and insert created sandwhich
  8. Repeat until full or asleep

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Keep a life list - store your photographic (or video/audio) records of natural history. It's your own electronic nature journal - this is a service somewhat like Flickr or Picasa web albums, but linked to species information, map data and more. You can keep thousands of photographs and other data on our site for free, and store associated information as well. To see examples of stored photographs, click here.

Map species you find - every time you enter locality data to one of your photo records, it will instantly map as a point on the Global Mapper. This works similarly to Google Earth, but our mapper is capable of mapping many more points, each of them attached to an individual record of species occurrence.

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Outreach, education, albums, and general information
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517 Biological Science Building
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National Basketball Association (NBA) 30
National Football League (NFL) 32
National Hockey League (NHL) 30
Major League Soccer (MLS) 18
Major League Baseball (MLB) 30
English Premier League (EPL) 20


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