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Web Module 302
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INTRODUCTION
This program is intended to train IT professionals who desire to learn about the HTML scripting and utilize the latest W3C standards - XHTML 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. Basic knowledge of one of the photo-editing/vector illustration programs like Adobe Photoshop is helpful.
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.
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
In this course we will teach you how to create professionally-looking Web sites combining background colors, text colors, and tables to create an attractive layout that will be downloaded quickly and displayed consistently in all browsers. You will learn about colors and how to design Web pages in the context of widely varying monitor resolutions and display capabilities. We will teach you the basics about how visitors view Web pages and process the information they see there. A consistent, thought-out design scheme will make your content more accessible, appealing, and powerful.
Note: RTEK 2000 reserves the right to change the curriculum in response to market demands.
Module Web-302.
Using HTML
Chapter 1: What is HTML Markup?
Document Structure
A Basic Document
Chapter 2: Choosing a Text Editor
Starting Notepad
Starting Homesite+
Starting UltraEdit
Creating a Basic Starting Document. "Save As" Options
Chapter 3: Setting Document Properties
Color Codes
The BODY Element
Page and Text Colors.
link
,
vlink
, and
alink
Body Image Backgrounds
Save and View Cycle Using IE 6.01 and Netscape 7.1
LAB 1.
Objective
: Get the practical skills in creating a basic HTML document
Chapter 4: Headings, Paragraphs, and Breaks
Headings <Hx> </Hx>
Paragraphs <P> </P>
Multiple Spaces
Break <BR>, Horizontal Rule <HR>
Chapter 5: Character Formatting
Bold, Italic, and Other Formatting
Alignment
Special Characters and Symbols
Additional Character Formatting Elements
LAB 2.
Objective
: Get the practical skills in formatting HTML document
Chapter 6: Lists
List Elements
Unordered
Ordered
Definition
Nesting Lists
LAB 3.
Objective
: Get the practical skills in formatting text with list tags
Chapter 7: Images
Supported Image Formats
GIF. Interlacing, Transparency, and Animated
JPG, JPEG
Inserting an Image <IMG>
Additional Image Attributes
HSPACE
VSPACE
Wrapping an image with a text
LAB 4.
Objective
: Get the practical skills in placing and formatting images in HTML document.
Chapter 8: Anchors, URLs, and Image Maps.
Link Element <A HREF=>
Link Types: Internal, External, Local, mailto:
Image Maps. "MapThis" Utility
LAB 5.
Objective
: Get the practical skills in utilizing various link types within an HTML document. Get the hands-on skills on creating image maps.
Chapter 9: Tables.
Table Tag <TABLE>. Rows <TR>. Data <TD>
Other Attributes. Table Captions.
Coloring Tables, Cells, and Adding Background Images
Splitting Cells. Centering Tables. Tables within tables.
LAB 6.
Objective
: Get the practical skills in building the tables within an HTML document. Get the hands-on skills on utilizing various table parameters.
Chapter 10: Frames.
Frame Architecture
When Do You Need to Use a Frame?
Creating a Framed Page
Frameset
Target
Other Elements and Parameters
Using a Framed Page
LAB 7.
Objective
: Get the practical skills in building the frames within an HTML document. Get the hands-on skills on utilizing various frame parameters.
Chapter 11: Forms.
Forms <FORM>.
When Do You Need To Use Forms? Form attributes.
Form Elements
Text boxes
Check Boxes
Radio Buttons
Submit/Reset Buttons
Text Area
Drop-Down List
Select
Other Elements
LAB 8.
Objective
: Get the practical skills in building simple forms within an HTML document. Get the hands-on skills on utilizing various form parameters.
Using XHTML
Chapter 12: Converting to the XHTML.
What is XHTML?
When Do You Need To Use XHTML?
HTML vs. XTML
How to convert the old standard to the new one
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