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Course Number:
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WEB1224 |
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Course Title:
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Web Design: HTML, XHTML, XML (Start - to – Finish) |
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Length:
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5 Day(s)
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Description:
There are many courses out there that teach HTML, and many that teach CSS, but none that combine HTML and CSS, or that clearly explain both the theory and techniques of modern web design in a way that beginners can understand. This course will carefully and clearly guide students through the process of planning and building universally accessible websites that conform to web standards. It emphasizes thinking the total project through to create designs that work from ground up - thinking about content first, then planning, structuring and building.
What you will learn:
- Writing well-structured HTML for use by any web-capable device
- Designing page layouts using CSS
- Controlling fonts, colors, backgrounds, borders, and margins
- Using lists to create attractive, button-like menus
- Using images as backgrounds, links, page content, and decoration
- Creating and styling forms
- Personalizing your weblog
- Understanding and applying design and usability principles
- Publishing and testing your pages
- Validating your code
- Making pages accessible to all visitors
- Writing well-structured HTML for use by any web-capable device
- Designing page layouts using CSS
- Controlling fonts, colors, backgrounds, borders, and margins
- Using lists to create attractive, button-like menus
- Using images as backgrounds, links, page content, and decoration
- Creating and styling forms
- Personalizing your weblog
- Understanding and applying design and usability principles
- Publishing and testing your pages
- Validating your code
- Making pages accessible to all visitors
- Make information portable
- Writing well-structured HTML for use by any web-capable device
- Designing page layouts using CSS
- Controlling fonts, colors, backgrounds, borders, and margins
- Using lists to create attractive, button-like menus
- Using images as backgrounds, links, page content, and decoration
- Creating and styling forms
- Personalizing your weblog
- Understanding and applying design and usability principles
- Publishing and testing your pages
- Validating your code
- Making pages accessible to all visitors
- Writing well-structured HTML for use by any web-capable device
- Designing page layouts using CSS
- Controlling fonts, colors, backgrounds, borders, and margins
- Using lists to create attractive, button-like menus
- Using images as backgrounds, links, page content, and decoration
- Creating and styling forms
- Personalizing your weblog
- Understanding and applying design and usability principles
- Publishing and testing your pages
- Validating your code
- Making pages accessible to all visitors
- Make information portable
- Store different types of data
- Convert HTML documents to XHTML
- Understand and use DTDs
Audience:
This course is targeted toward the beginner and intermediate web designer who wants to learn HTML, XHTML, and CSS.
Prerequisites:
- Working knowledge of any Windows operating system
- Working knowledge of how to use text editors
Outline:
- How to write HTML, XHTML
- Where to put a style
- Page basics : DOCTYPE, head, body, and body styles
- Headings and heading styles
- Page divisions : Div for structure and layout
- Paragraph and text styles
- Links and link styles
- Multimedia, images, and image styles
- Lists and list styles
- Tables and table styles
- Forms and form styles
- Publishing and testing your pages
- CSS for Weblogs
- Design basics
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