Question: In this exercise, you create two static Web pages for Spa Monique. Figures 13-35 and 13-36 show the completed pages displayed in Microsoft Edge. Keep

In this exercise, you create two static Web pages for Spa Monique. Figures 13-35 and 13-36 show the completed pages displayed in Microsoft Edge. Keep in mind that the year displayed on your pages might be different than the one shown in the figures. 

a. Use the New Web Site option on the File menu to create a Web Site application named Spa. (Be sure to select the Visual Basic ASP.NET Web Forms Site template.) Save the application in the VB2017\Chap13 folder.
b. Open the Site.master page in Source view. Replace My ASP.NET Application in the

tag with Spa Monique. Also, replace Application name in the <a> tag with Spa Monique. In addition, replace My ASP.NET Application in the page’s footer with Spa Monique. <p>c. Locate the About </p><li> tag. Replace both occurrences of About with Massages. In the Solution Explorer window, change the About.aspx filename to Massages.aspx. Press Enter after typing the name.<br>d. Click the Site.master tab. Save the application and then (if necessary) close the Massages.aspx window.<br>e. In the Site.master window, locate the Contact </li><li> tag and change it to a comment. Also, locate the Register and Login </li><li> tags and change both tags to comments.<p>f. Click the Design tab. Click immediately before the letter M in the Spa Monique text that appears below the Site.master tab. Change the text’s font size to xx-large (36pt). Save the application and then close the Site.master window.<br>g. Now, you will customize the Default.aspx page. If necessary, click the Design tab to show the Default.aspx page in Design view. Use the Add Existing Item option on the Website menu to add the Spa.png file to the application. The file is contained in the VB2017\Chap13 folder. [Be sure to change the file type box to All Files (*.*).]<br>h. Select the ASP.NET text that appears in the MainContent (Custom) area of the page. Type Spa Monique of Glen Springs but do not press Enter. Use the Alignment button to center the text.<br>i. Delete the Learn more button and all of the information (except the footer) below it.</p><p>j. Replace the sentence that appears below the heading with the two sentences shown in Figure 13-35. Center the sentences horizontally on the page. Then, select the sentences and change their font size to x-large (24pt). Also, change their font color to purple. (Select any purple hexagon in the More Colors dialog box.) </p><p>k. Click immediately after the ! (exclamation point) and then press Enter. Add an image control to the page. Use the control’s ImageUrl property to display the image stored in the Spa.png file. Save and then start the application to view the Default.aspx page in a browser window. (Be sure to use either Ctrl1F5 or the Start Without Debugging option on the Debug menu.) Close the browser window and then close the Default.aspx window.<br>l. Now, you will customize the Massages.aspx page. Double-click Massages.aspx in the Solution Explorer window. If necessary, click the Source tab. In the first line, change the page title from "About" to "Massages". Delete the . (period) in the </p><h2> tag, and then delete the entire line that contains the <h3> tag.</h3></h2><p>m. Click the Design tab. Select the “Use this area to provide additional information.” sentence and then press Delete.<br>n. Click Table on the menu bar and then click Insert Table. The table will need two columns and six rows. The first column should be 140px wide.</p><p>o. In the first cell in the first row, type Types. Select Types and then click the B (Bold) and U (Underline) buttons on the Formatting toolbar.<br>p. In the cell below Types, type Swedish and press Tab. Then, type 50 minutes $100. Use the information shown in Figure 13-36 to complete the table.<br>q. Save and then start the application. Click Home and then click Massages. Close the browser window and then close the solution.</p><p><img src="/images/question_images/1547/8/8/9/8365c42ecac3d16f1547872482399.jpg" style="width: 404px;" class="fr-fic fr-dib" alt="In this exercise, you create two static Web pages for Spa Monique."></p><p><img src="/images/question_images/1547/8/8/9/8505c42ecba26b3a1547872496302.jpg" style="width: 418px;" class="fr-fic fr-dib" alt="Figures 13-35 and 13-36 show the completed pages displayed in Microsoft Edge."></p></li></a>

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