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Exam 70-480: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 (updated March 01st, 2017)

Which code segment should you insert at line NP04?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 4, Automotive Manufacturer
Background
You are developing an app for an automotive manufacturer. The app will display information about the vehicle, the vehicle owner’s manual, and the maintenance
schedule. The app will be available to install from the Windows Store.
Business Requirements
The app must meet the following business requirements:
Display the company logo on the Main screen. Owner’s Manual screen, and Service Record screen of the app.
Allow users to store their vehicle information to identify the correct information to display within the app.
Prominently display a stock image of the user’s vehicle on the Main screen at the full height of the app.
Send notifications by using tile updates when a scheduled maintenance is approaching or past due.
Insert service data in the appropriate locations, and update the Service Record screen with data received from a cloud service.
Display related media within the app.
Technical Requirements
The app must meet the following technical requirements.
User Experience
The app user interface must follow Microsoft design guidelines. The user must be able to insert or update service records. The user must be able to filter service
records by date or service type. The user must be able to navigate between various parts of the app including but not limited to the Main screen, Service Record

screen, and Owner’s Manual screen. The user cannot switch between categories by using the Back button. The data from the cloud service must automatically
populate the Service Record screen. The Main screen must have a dark background. All other screens must have a light background with contrasting colored text.
All multimedia must provide a full-screen mode that can be activated by the end user. All media items must start when the user interacts with them and stop
immediately when a video ends.
The app must accept and display tile messages and notification messages from the cloud service.
The navigational icons must not be displayed if the content of the screen does not require such display.
Any page of the owner’s manual must be able to be pinned to the Windows Start screen. When the app is pinned to the Windows Start screen all live tile sizes must
be available to the users.
When a specific app page is pinned to the Windows Start screen, the page tile cannot be wider or taller than the dimensions of a wide tile. Short names and display
names must not be displayed on square tiles.
Development
The app must use Microsoft Visual Studio preconfigured templates with built-in data structures.
External notifications must be delivered by using Windows Push Notification Services (WNS).
The app must be able to receive push notifications from a Windows Azure Mobile Services endpoint.
Each HTML file must be supported by similarly named JavaScript and CSS files (for example, myFile.html, myFile.js, myFile.css).
File: main.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: main.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to ensure that the navigation requirements for displaying news items are met. Which code segment should you insert at line NP04?

Which code segment should you use to replace the code i…

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 4, Automotive Manufacturer
Background
You are developing an app for an automotive manufacturer. The app will display information about the vehicle, the vehicle owner’s manual, and the maintenance
schedule. The app will be available to install from the Windows Store.
Business Requirements
The app must meet the following business requirements:
Display the company logo on the Main screen. Owner’s Manual screen, and Service Record screen of the app.
Allow users to store their vehicle information to identify the correct information to display within the app.
Prominently display a stock image of the user’s vehicle on the Main screen at the full height of the app.
Send notifications by using tile updates when a scheduled maintenance is approaching or past due.
Insert service data in the appropriate locations, and update the Service Record screen with data received from a cloud service.
Display related media within the app.
Technical Requirements
The app must meet the following technical requirements.
User Experience
The app user interface must follow Microsoft design guidelines. The user must be able to insert or update service records. The user must be able to filter service
records by date or service type. The user must be able to navigate between various parts of the app including but not limited to the Main screen, Service Record

screen, and Owner’s Manual screen. The user cannot switch between categories by using the Back button. The data from the cloud service must automatically
populate the Service Record screen. The Main screen must have a dark background. All other screens must have a light background with contrasting colored text.
All multimedia must provide a full-screen mode that can be activated by the end user. All media items must start when the user interacts with them and stop
immediately when a video ends.
The app must accept and display tile messages and notification messages from the cloud service.
The navigational icons must not be displayed if the content of the screen does not require such display.
Any page of the owner’s manual must be able to be pinned to the Windows Start screen. When the app is pinned to the Windows Start screen all live tile sizes must
be available to the users.
When a specific app page is pinned to the Windows Start screen, the page tile cannot be wider or taller than the dimensions of a wide tile. Short names and display
names must not be displayed on square tiles.
Development
The app must use Microsoft Visual Studio preconfigured templates with built-in data structures.
External notifications must be delivered by using Windows Push Notification Services (WNS).
The app must be able to receive push notifications from a Windows Azure Mobile Services endpoint.
Each HTML file must be supported by similarly named JavaScript and CSS files (for example, myFile.html, myFile.js, myFile.css).
File: main.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: main.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to implement the requirements for sending news items to multiple contacts.
Which code segment should you use to replace the code in line EJ04?

Which code segment should you insert at line GC04?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 4, Automotive Manufacturer
Background
You are developing an app for an automotive manufacturer. The app will display information about the vehicle, the vehicle owner’s manual, and the maintenance
schedule. The app will be available to install from the Windows Store.
Business Requirements
The app must meet the following business requirements:
Display the company logo on the Main screen. Owner’s Manual screen, and Service Record screen of the app.
Allow users to store their vehicle information to identify the correct information to display within the app.
Prominently display a stock image of the user’s vehicle on the Main screen at the full height of the app.
Send notifications by using tile updates when a scheduled maintenance is approaching or past due.
Insert service data in the appropriate locations, and update the Service Record screen with data received from a cloud service.
Display related media within the app.
Technical Requirements
The app must meet the following technical requirements.
User Experience
The app user interface must follow Microsoft design guidelines. The user must be able to insert or update service records. The user must be able to filter service
records by date or service type. The user must be able to navigate between various parts of the app including but not limited to the Main screen, Service Record

screen, and Owner’s Manual screen. The user cannot switch between categories by using the Back button. The data from the cloud service must automatically
populate the Service Record screen. The Main screen must have a dark background. All other screens must have a light background with contrasting colored text.
All multimedia must provide a full-screen mode that can be activated by the end user. All media items must start when the user interacts with them and stop
immediately when a video ends.
The app must accept and display tile messages and notification messages from the cloud service.
The navigational icons must not be displayed if the content of the screen does not require such display.
Any page of the owner’s manual must be able to be pinned to the Windows Start screen. When the app is pinned to the Windows Start screen all live tile sizes must
be available to the users.
When a specific app page is pinned to the Windows Start screen, the page tile cannot be wider or taller than the dimensions of a wide tile. Short names and display
names must not be displayed on square tiles.
Development
The app must use Microsoft Visual Studio preconfigured templates with built-in data structures.
External notifications must be delivered by using Windows Push Notification Services (WNS).
The app must be able to receive push notifications from a Windows Azure Mobile Services endpoint.
Each HTML file must be supported by similarly named JavaScript and CSS files (for example, myFile.html, myFile.js, myFile.css).
File: main.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: main.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to ensure that employees are authenticated across public networks according to the requirements.
Which code segment should you insert at line GC04?

Which CSS3 style should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 4, Automotive Manufacturer
Background
You are developing an app for an automotive manufacturer. The app will display information about the vehicle, the vehicle owner’s manual, and the maintenance
schedule. The app will be available to install from the Windows Store.
Business Requirements
The app must meet the following business requirements:
Display the company logo on the Main screen. Owner’s Manual screen, and Service Record screen of the app.
Allow users to store their vehicle information to identify the correct information to display within the app.
Prominently display a stock image of the user’s vehicle on the Main screen at the full height of the app.
Send notifications by using tile updates when a scheduled maintenance is approaching or past due.
Insert service data in the appropriate locations, and update the Service Record screen with data received from a cloud service.
Display related media within the app.
Technical Requirements
The app must meet the following technical requirements.
User Experience
The app user interface must follow Microsoft design guidelines. The user must be able to insert or update service records. The user must be able to filter service
records by date or service type. The user must be able to navigate between various parts of the app including but not limited to the Main screen, Service Record

screen, and Owner’s Manual screen. The user cannot switch between categories by using the Back button. The data from the cloud service must automatically
populate the Service Record screen. The Main screen must have a dark background. All other screens must have a light background with contrasting colored text.
All multimedia must provide a full-screen mode that can be activated by the end user. All media items must start when the user interacts with them and stop
immediately when a video ends.
The app must accept and display tile messages and notification messages from the cloud service.
The navigational icons must not be displayed if the content of the screen does not require such display.
Any page of the owner’s manual must be able to be pinned to the Windows Start screen. When the app is pinned to the Windows Start screen all live tile sizes must
be available to the users.
When a specific app page is pinned to the Windows Start screen, the page tile cannot be wider or taller than the dimensions of a wide tile. Short names and display
names must not be displayed on square tiles.
Development
The app must use Microsoft Visual Studio preconfigured templates with built-in data structures.
External notifications must be delivered by using Windows Push Notification Services (WNS).
The app must be able to receive push notifications from a Windows Azure Mobile Services endpoint.
Each HTML file must be supported by similarly named JavaScript and CSS files (for example, myFile.html, myFile.js, myFile.css).
File: main.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: main.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

###EndCaseStudy###

You develop a webpage.
The webpage must display a grid that contains one row and five columns. Columns one, three, and five are the same width. Columns two and four are the same
width, but much wider than columns one, three, and five. The grid resembles the following image:

The grid must meet the following requirements:
Each row must be tall enough to ensure that images are not cut off.
Each row must contain five columns.
The width of the columns must not change when the screen is resized or rotated.
You need to define the style for the grid. Which CSS3 style should you use?

You need to determine how the webpage will appear when …

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 4, Automotive Manufacturer
Background
You are developing an app for an automotive manufacturer. The app will display information about the vehicle, the vehicle owner’s manual, and the maintenance
schedule. The app will be available to install from the Windows Store.
Business Requirements
The app must meet the following business requirements:
Display the company logo on the Main screen. Owner’s Manual screen, and Service Record screen of the app.
Allow users to store their vehicle information to identify the correct information to display within the app.
Prominently display a stock image of the user’s vehicle on the Main screen at the full height of the app.
Send notifications by using tile updates when a scheduled maintenance is approaching or past due.
Insert service data in the appropriate locations, and update the Service Record screen with data received from a cloud service.
Display related media within the app.
Technical Requirements
The app must meet the following technical requirements.
User Experience
The app user interface must follow Microsoft design guidelines. The user must be able to insert or update service records. The user must be able to filter service
records by date or service type. The user must be able to navigate between various parts of the app including but not limited to the Main screen, Service Record

screen, and Owner’s Manual screen. The user cannot switch between categories by using the Back button. The data from the cloud service must automatically
populate the Service Record screen. The Main screen must have a dark background. All other screens must have a light background with contrasting colored text.
All multimedia must provide a full-screen mode that can be activated by the end user. All media items must start when the user interacts with them and stop
immediately when a video ends.
The app must accept and display tile messages and notification messages from the cloud service.
The navigational icons must not be displayed if the content of the screen does not require such display.
Any page of the owner’s manual must be able to be pinned to the Windows Start screen. When the app is pinned to the Windows Start screen all live tile sizes must
be available to the users.
When a specific app page is pinned to the Windows Start screen, the page tile cannot be wider or taller than the dimensions of a wide tile. Short names and display
names must not be displayed on square tiles.
Development
The app must use Microsoft Visual Studio preconfigured templates with built-in data structures.
External notifications must be delivered by using Windows Push Notification Services (WNS).
The app must be able to receive push notifications from a Windows Azure Mobile Services endpoint.
Each HTML file must be supported by similarly named JavaScript and CSS files (for example, myFile.html, myFile.js, myFile.css).
File: main.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: main.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

###EndCaseStudy###

You develop an HTML5 webpage. You have the following HTML markup: (Line numbers are for reference only.)

The webpage also contains the following CSS markup:

You need to determine how the webpage will appear when the CSS styles are applied.
Select two.

Which tag should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 4, Automotive Manufacturer
Background
You are developing an app for an automotive manufacturer. The app will display information about the vehicle, the vehicle owner’s manual, and the maintenance
schedule. The app will be available to install from the Windows Store.
Business Requirements
The app must meet the following business requirements:
Display the company logo on the Main screen. Owner’s Manual screen, and Service Record screen of the app.
Allow users to store their vehicle information to identify the correct information to display within the app.
Prominently display a stock image of the user’s vehicle on the Main screen at the full height of the app.
Send notifications by using tile updates when a scheduled maintenance is approaching or past due.
Insert service data in the appropriate locations, and update the Service Record screen with data received from a cloud service.
Display related media within the app.
Technical Requirements
The app must meet the following technical requirements.
User Experience
The app user interface must follow Microsoft design guidelines. The user must be able to insert or update service records. The user must be able to filter service
records by date or service type. The user must be able to navigate between various parts of the app including but not limited to the Main screen, Service Record

screen, and Owner’s Manual screen. The user cannot switch between categories by using the Back button. The data from the cloud service must automatically
populate the Service Record screen. The Main screen must have a dark background. All other screens must have a light background with contrasting colored text.
All multimedia must provide a full-screen mode that can be activated by the end user. All media items must start when the user interacts with them and stop
immediately when a video ends.
The app must accept and display tile messages and notification messages from the cloud service.
The navigational icons must not be displayed if the content of the screen does not require such display.
Any page of the owner’s manual must be able to be pinned to the Windows Start screen. When the app is pinned to the Windows Start screen all live tile sizes must
be available to the users.
When a specific app page is pinned to the Windows Start screen, the page tile cannot be wider or taller than the dimensions of a wide tile. Short names and display
names must not be displayed on square tiles.
Development
The app must use Microsoft Visual Studio preconfigured templates with built-in data structures.
External notifications must be delivered by using Windows Push Notification Services (WNS).
The app must be able to receive push notifications from a Windows Azure Mobile Services endpoint.
Each HTML file must be supported by similarly named JavaScript and CSS files (for example, myFile.html, myFile.js, myFile.css).
File: main.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: main.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

###EndCaseStudy###

You are modifying a blog site to improve search engine readability.
You need to group relevant page content together to maximize search engine readability.
Which tag should you use?

Which value is valid for the text-transform property?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 4, Automotive Manufacturer
Background
You are developing an app for an automotive manufacturer. The app will display information about the vehicle, the vehicle owner’s manual, and the maintenance
schedule. The app will be available to install from the Windows Store.
Business Requirements
The app must meet the following business requirements:
Display the company logo on the Main screen. Owner’s Manual screen, and Service Record screen of the app.
Allow users to store their vehicle information to identify the correct information to display within the app.
Prominently display a stock image of the user’s vehicle on the Main screen at the full height of the app.
Send notifications by using tile updates when a scheduled maintenance is approaching or past due.
Insert service data in the appropriate locations, and update the Service Record screen with data received from a cloud service.
Display related media within the app.
Technical Requirements
The app must meet the following technical requirements.
User Experience
The app user interface must follow Microsoft design guidelines. The user must be able to insert or update service records. The user must be able to filter service
records by date or service type. The user must be able to navigate between various parts of the app including but not limited to the Main screen, Service Record

screen, and Owner’s Manual screen. The user cannot switch between categories by using the Back button. The data from the cloud service must automatically
populate the Service Record screen. The Main screen must have a dark background. All other screens must have a light background with contrasting colored text.
All multimedia must provide a full-screen mode that can be activated by the end user. All media items must start when the user interacts with them and stop
immediately when a video ends.
The app must accept and display tile messages and notification messages from the cloud service.
The navigational icons must not be displayed if the content of the screen does not require such display.
Any page of the owner’s manual must be able to be pinned to the Windows Start screen. When the app is pinned to the Windows Start screen all live tile sizes must
be available to the users.
When a specific app page is pinned to the Windows Start screen, the page tile cannot be wider or taller than the dimensions of a wide tile. Short names and display
names must not be displayed on square tiles.
Development
The app must use Microsoft Visual Studio preconfigured templates with built-in data structures.
External notifications must be delivered by using Windows Push Notification Services (WNS).
The app must be able to receive push notifications from a Windows Azure Mobile Services endpoint.
Each HTML file must be supported by similarly named JavaScript and CSS files (for example, myFile.html, myFile.js, myFile.css).
File: main.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: main.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

###EndCaseStudy###

You are developing an HTML5 web application and are styling text.
You need to use the text-transform CSS property.
Which value is valid for the text-transform property?

Which HTML should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 4, Automotive Manufacturer
Background
You are developing an app for an automotive manufacturer. The app will display information about the vehicle, the vehicle owner’s manual, and the maintenance
schedule. The app will be available to install from the Windows Store.
Business Requirements
The app must meet the following business requirements:
Display the company logo on the Main screen. Owner’s Manual screen, and Service Record screen of the app.
Allow users to store their vehicle information to identify the correct information to display within the app.
Prominently display a stock image of the user’s vehicle on the Main screen at the full height of the app.
Send notifications by using tile updates when a scheduled maintenance is approaching or past due.
Insert service data in the appropriate locations, and update the Service Record screen with data received from a cloud service.
Display related media within the app.
Technical Requirements
The app must meet the following technical requirements.
User Experience
The app user interface must follow Microsoft design guidelines. The user must be able to insert or update service records. The user must be able to filter service
records by date or service type. The user must be able to navigate between various parts of the app including but not limited to the Main screen, Service Record

screen, and Owner’s Manual screen. The user cannot switch between categories by using the Back button. The data from the cloud service must automatically
populate the Service Record screen. The Main screen must have a dark background. All other screens must have a light background with contrasting colored text.
All multimedia must provide a full-screen mode that can be activated by the end user. All media items must start when the user interacts with them and stop
immediately when a video ends.
The app must accept and display tile messages and notification messages from the cloud service.
The navigational icons must not be displayed if the content of the screen does not require such display.
Any page of the owner’s manual must be able to be pinned to the Windows Start screen. When the app is pinned to the Windows Start screen all live tile sizes must
be available to the users.
When a specific app page is pinned to the Windows Start screen, the page tile cannot be wider or taller than the dimensions of a wide tile. Short names and display
names must not be displayed on square tiles.
Development
The app must use Microsoft Visual Studio preconfigured templates with built-in data structures.
External notifications must be delivered by using Windows Push Notification Services (WNS).
The app must be able to receive push notifications from a Windows Azure Mobile Services endpoint.
Each HTML file must be supported by similarly named JavaScript and CSS files (for example, myFile.html, myFile.js, myFile.css).
File: main.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: main.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

###EndCaseStudy###

You are developing a customer web form that includes the following HTML.
<input id=”txtValue”/>
You need to change the HTML markup so that customers can enter only a valid three-letter country code.
Which HTML should you use?

Which tag should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 4, Automotive Manufacturer
Background
You are developing an app for an automotive manufacturer. The app will display information about the vehicle, the vehicle owner’s manual, and the maintenance
schedule. The app will be available to install from the Windows Store.
Business Requirements
The app must meet the following business requirements:
Display the company logo on the Main screen. Owner’s Manual screen, and Service Record screen of the app.
Allow users to store their vehicle information to identify the correct information to display within the app.
Prominently display a stock image of the user’s vehicle on the Main screen at the full height of the app.
Send notifications by using tile updates when a scheduled maintenance is approaching or past due.
Insert service data in the appropriate locations, and update the Service Record screen with data received from a cloud service.
Display related media within the app.
Technical Requirements
The app must meet the following technical requirements.
User Experience
The app user interface must follow Microsoft design guidelines. The user must be able to insert or update service records. The user must be able to filter service
records by date or service type. The user must be able to navigate between various parts of the app including but not limited to the Main screen, Service Record

screen, and Owner’s Manual screen. The user cannot switch between categories by using the Back button. The data from the cloud service must automatically
populate the Service Record screen. The Main screen must have a dark background. All other screens must have a light background with contrasting colored text.
All multimedia must provide a full-screen mode that can be activated by the end user. All media items must start when the user interacts with them and stop
immediately when a video ends.
The app must accept and display tile messages and notification messages from the cloud service.
The navigational icons must not be displayed if the content of the screen does not require such display.
Any page of the owner’s manual must be able to be pinned to the Windows Start screen. When the app is pinned to the Windows Start screen all live tile sizes must
be available to the users.
When a specific app page is pinned to the Windows Start screen, the page tile cannot be wider or taller than the dimensions of a wide tile. Short names and display
names must not be displayed on square tiles.
Development
The app must use Microsoft Visual Studio preconfigured templates with built-in data structures.
External notifications must be delivered by using Windows Push Notification Services (WNS).
The app must be able to receive push notifications from a Windows Azure Mobile Services endpoint.
Each HTML file must be supported by similarly named JavaScript and CSS files (for example, myFile.html, myFile.js, myFile.css).
File: main.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: main.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

###EndCaseStudy###

You are modifying a blog site to improve search engine readability. You need to group relevant page content together to maximize search engine readability.
Which tag should you use?

Which tag should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Topic 4, Automotive Manufacturer
Background
You are developing an app for an automotive manufacturer. The app will display information about the vehicle, the vehicle owner’s manual, and the maintenance
schedule. The app will be available to install from the Windows Store.
Business Requirements
The app must meet the following business requirements:
Display the company logo on the Main screen. Owner’s Manual screen, and Service Record screen of the app.
Allow users to store their vehicle information to identify the correct information to display within the app.
Prominently display a stock image of the user’s vehicle on the Main screen at the full height of the app.
Send notifications by using tile updates when a scheduled maintenance is approaching or past due.
Insert service data in the appropriate locations, and update the Service Record screen with data received from a cloud service.
Display related media within the app.
Technical Requirements
The app must meet the following technical requirements.
User Experience
The app user interface must follow Microsoft design guidelines. The user must be able to insert or update service records. The user must be able to filter service
records by date or service type. The user must be able to navigate between various parts of the app including but not limited to the Main screen, Service Record

screen, and Owner’s Manual screen. The user cannot switch between categories by using the Back button. The data from the cloud service must automatically
populate the Service Record screen. The Main screen must have a dark background. All other screens must have a light background with contrasting colored text.
All multimedia must provide a full-screen mode that can be activated by the end user. All media items must start when the user interacts with them and stop
immediately when a video ends.
The app must accept and display tile messages and notification messages from the cloud service.
The navigational icons must not be displayed if the content of the screen does not require such display.
Any page of the owner’s manual must be able to be pinned to the Windows Start screen. When the app is pinned to the Windows Start screen all live tile sizes must
be available to the users.
When a specific app page is pinned to the Windows Start screen, the page tile cannot be wider or taller than the dimensions of a wide tile. Short names and display
names must not be displayed on square tiles.
Development
The app must use Microsoft Visual Studio preconfigured templates with built-in data structures.
External notifications must be delivered by using Windows Push Notification Services (WNS).
The app must be able to receive push notifications from a Windows Azure Mobile Services endpoint.
Each HTML file must be supported by similarly named JavaScript and CSS files (for example, myFile.html, myFile.js, myFile.css).
File: main.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: main.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: manual.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.html
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

File: service.js
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers in the code segments are included for reference only and include a two-character prefix that
denotes the specific file to which they belong.

###EndCaseStudy###

You are developing an HTML5 page.
You need to add author and copyright information.
Which tag should you use?


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