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This course will teach students Web page creation and other aspects of Web authoring. Students gain experience developing Web pages and learn how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and study the basics of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), JavaScript, Dynamic HTML (DHTML), and the Document Object Model (DOM).
After completing this course, students will be able to create simple Web pages containing text, graphics, hyperlinks, tables, forms and frames. |
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Course schedule
Duration: 2 days.
To view the schedule for this class, click here.
Who Should Attend
Webmasters, web developers, web designer, client/server developers, etc.
Prerequisites
No previous experience is required.
Course Outline
AN INTRODUCTION TO WEB DEVELOPMENT
The World Wide Web
HTML: The Language of the Web
Web Development Software
HTML BASICS
Web Page Basics
Document Formatting Tags
Creating Lists
Hyperlinks
Using Graphics in Your Web Pages
ADVANCED HTML
Creating Tables
Using Frames
HTML Forms
CASCADING STYLE SHEETS
What Is a Style?
Why Do I Need CSS?
Element, Page, and Site Styles
Managing Tables, Hyperlinks, and Forms
INTRODUCTION TO JAVASCRIPT
JavaScript and JScript
JavaScript Essentials
Functions
Where Do You Put Your Scripts?
MORE ON JAVASCRIPT
Variables
Controlling the Flow
JavaScript Objects
SCRIPTING OBJECTS AND EVENTS
Programming Objects and Events
The Document Object Model
Form Validation
Hooking into Object Events
Scripting Select Controls
Comparing VBScript and JavaScript
DYNAMIC HTML AND CASCADING STYLE SHEETS
Cascading Style Sheets?
Creating Dynamic HTML Web Pages
Using DHTML Filters
DHTML Positioning And Animation
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