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HTML5 and CSS3: Introduction
Duration: 2 days |
Participants: Users, developers, and technical staff at all levels. |
Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to:
- Recognize the components of an HTML file, and create a home page and a multi-page Web site using various HTML techniques. - Learn basic HTML tag and attribute syntax. - Format paragraphs and characters using HTML. - Link to local files and Web pages from their Web pages. - Create HTML forms using text boxes, drop down menus, check boxes, radio buttons and other forms techniques. - Add graphics and sound to your Web pages using HTML. - Create multi-column and multi-row tables using HTML. - Set background colors and insert graphics within Web pages. - Create and work with framed Web pages. - Evaluate Web page design and consider design issues that affect web pages. |
Overview: This course covers the basic features of Web site design. You will develop Web pages and learn how to publish Web documents as well as learn the fundamentals of HTML Syntax and Web graphics design and implementation. |
Prerequisites: A general understanding of the Internet and experience with an Internet browser. |
Format: Lecture and discussion with hands-on exercises. |
Topic Outline:
- Web Terminology HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) HyperText Markup Language (HTML) Uniform Resource Locators (URL’s) Domain names (DNS) Graphic tools and images (GIF, JPG, TIF, BMP) HTML editors (HotdogPro, FrontPage, DreamWeaver) Web navigation and browsers (Netscape, Microsoft Explorer, AOL) - Basic HTML (The Hypertext Makeup Language) Brief discussion about creating Web pages with Microsoft FrontPage and other editiors HTML markup tag syntax Tag Atrributes Structuring tags Head and title tags Empty and non-empty tags Heading level tags Formatting body text Break and paragraph tags Blockquote tags Style tags Lists: Ordered and unordered Horizontal rule tag Character entitles Creating Hypertext and Bookmark Links Fonts: sizes & colors & faces - XHTML Standard - Tables Basic Elements Rows, Columns, and Borders Browser dependency Integrating into Web Pages and creative design concerns - HTML Forms Posting Methods and CGI Interface considerations Text Fields Radio Buttons, Checkboxes, Drop Down Menus, and Scroll Lists Field Values - Web Graphics, Color Images, and Image Maps Graphic editors Image Types (GIFs and JPGs) Using PaintShopPro Color and the Web: Graphic considerations and video fundamentals Understanding and using color palettes Converting between image types (gif, jpg, tif, and bmp) Creating Imagemaps and links Including Images and backgrounds within a web page - Frames Basic Frame design Properties and attributes Creating a multipage website using frames |
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