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HTML and Web Page Design

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Summary:
HTML was developed to teach the core technologies and fundamental use of the HyperText Markup Language, or HTML (W3C Specifications 3.2 and 4.0). This course will expose the student to the base syntactical, technical, and publishing aspects of HTML. The student will gain hands-on experience creating HTML tags, tag attributes, character references (both numeric and entity), and different types of hyperlinks. This course teaches the student how to create web sites using more advanced features of HTML. The student is also exposed to frames, advanced frame layout, linking frames, tables, and formatting and nesting tables.

Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for those who need to develop, publish, and maintain web-based information.

Topics:

  • What is HTML?
  • HTML documents
  • HTML tags
  • Tag attributes and character references
  • Creating hyperlinks
  • Inline images and colors
  • HTML 4.0 tips and tricks
  • Introduction to frames
  • Formatting frames
  • Linking frames
  • Introduction to tables
  • Formatting tables
  • Nesting & embedding tables

Prerequisites:
The student should have taken an Internet and Web course or have equivalent experience and have basic experience and understanding of HTML.




Last Update: May 25, 2013