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Web Module 305
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cnet   Introduction
  Prerequisites
  Who Should Attend
  Registration
  Course Objectives
  Course Materials
  Tuition Fee

  INTRODUCTION
This program is intended to train IT professionals who desire to utilize the advanced design technique in order to create the professionally-looking web sites.

  PREREQUISITES
It is recommended that the students, in addition to user-level experience using Windows - based personal computers, have a basic familiarity with the Internet and HTML coding.

  WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Corporate IT Employees and small business owners: who want to acquire new skills or those who want to update their skills learning about advanced design technique with CSS.

  COURSE MATERIALS
You get:
  • Highly qualified Instructors with extensive industry experience and excellent teaching skills
  • Printouts from Instructor targeted to specific course objectives
  • Two Web Developer CD disks packed with electronic books, tutorials, and links to technical resources
  • Several study books

  COURSE OBJECTIVES
This course teaches you the HTML/XHTML skills necessary to develop more sophisticated layouts, font schemes, and interactivity for your pages. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is an enhancement to HTML that allows for a high degree of control of page layout and text formatting. The combination of style sheets and JavaScript is referred to as dynamic HTML (DHTML). They are both tools any serious designer should explore. While HTML allowed background colors and images on a page, with CSS, background colors and images can be applied to individual elements of the page for the first time. Page elements may be overlaid and overlapped to create effects such as drop-shadows and other sophisticated layouts and design schemes.
The students will use the CSS to design the web sites in accordance to the latest industry standards.

Note: RTEK 2000 reserves the right to change the curriculum in response to market demands.
Module Web-305.

  Using CSS

Chapter 1: What is CSS
  • Defining Style Sheets
  • Applying Style Sheets to Multiple Pages
Lab Objective: Practice in defining and applying CSS

Chapter 2: Layers
  • Creating Layers
  • Using the Layers palette
  • Layers and Behaviors
Lab Objective: Get familiar and practice with the capabilities of layers in building site pages

Chapter 3: Cascading Styles.
  • Inline Styles.
  • Embedded Styles
  • Linked style Sheets. Classes and IDs.
LAB Objective: Get the practical skills in utilizing CSS within an HTML document. Get the hands-on skills in applying various CSS parameters.

LAB Objective: Get the practical skills in converting a regular HTML document into the HTML code with an external CSS file.
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