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COURSE TITLE:
HTML Training UK
LEVEL:
Introduction : Advanced
COURSE LENGTH:
1 day
COURSE PRICES:
*All prices quoted exclude VAT
COURSE OVERVIEW:
A good website has become a vital part of any business today, and for people unable to spend thousands on a large website by a web designer it's more than possible to 'do it yourself' with a reasonable knowledge of how to design a website. This course will set you on the road toward designing your own website, or perhaps just learning how to update one you already have. |
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The course outlines below set out the full range of topics you can choose to cover during your on-site training course, and you can build your course around your exact training requirements, or any specific projects you or your staff are working on at present. You will find that this approach makes our courses the most effective and productive use of your training budget available today. For off-site courses use the outline below as a guide to the modules available, contact us now for a full off-site course outline and training dates. |
Introduction Level
Undestanding the concepts Introduction to the Internet and history All About Browser wars Code & Design HTML terminology Planning Your First Site Planning a Website Organising and managing site files Brainstorming a site: site models & structure File Structure Working with Notepad & a Browser WYSIWYG Editors
The Basics What is a 'Tag'? Your First 4 Tags File saving formats Previewing in a Browser Designing your first web page Introducing attributes and values
Typography on the web Adding basic text Headings & paragraph tags Formatting text Other text related tags Commenting your code Different types of line-breaking tags Creating lists Setting your default page attributes
Working with Images Adding images to your web pages JPEG vs. GIF images Download times Image editing programs How to get images
Adding Hyperlinks Adding links to you pages Understanding URLs Anchor links Relative & absolute links
Looking at Tables Using tables for page layout Designing your page layouts Understanding table tags Taking control of your pages Create a sample simple page layout using tables Creating navigation using tables Looking at different navigation models
Getting it all Online Remote vs. Local Publishing your web site Testing Servers Using FTP Testing your site live
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Intermediate Level
Review of Tables: Using tables for page layout Create a sample simple page layout using tables Creating navigation using tables Nested Tables Forms Form tags and Processing Scripts Texts boxes and text areas Check boxes vs. radio buttons Different menu types Menu types using Javascripts Hidden form fields Submit and Clear button Using an Image for a submit button Understanding tabindex Looking at Frames Creating Framesets Looking at the code Why use frames? What's all the controversy? Frame navigation models Frame attributes and values Putting it all into action Nested framesets for advanced layouts Browsers compatibility issues Putting it all in action
Cascading style sheets Why use CSS? CSS Syntax Selectors, properties and values CSS Selector Types Custom classes vs. Pseudo Classes Using the styles in your HTML pages Understanding inheritance CSS tricks! Linked, embedded or inline styles
Adding Meta data Using the head tag Getting into search engines Labelling your files Meta-refreshes
Introducing JavaScript Head and Body Including and Personalizing a Script Where to find scripts Understanding Syntax Using the 'Embed' and 'Applet' tags Embed QuickTime Movies Embed Windows Media Player Java Applets Including Flash Animations Downloadables from your site
A little look at WYSIWYGs How to make the most of them Dreamweaver FrontPage Fireworks HomeSite BBEdit Arachnophobia
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