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OL305: HTML: Basic and Advanced
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Description:
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Learn to create your own web pages using
HTML, understand the process of publishing information on the WWW, and
work with HTML standards and their implementation in browsers.
Examples and exercises in this course are devoted to
HTML syntax and semantics, covering a wide range of document structures.
Learn the fundamentals of HTML syntax in order to progress to developing
applications for the Internet using Dynamic HTML and scripting languages.
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Objectives:
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At the end of this course, participants will be
able to:
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Create your own Web pages.
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Use HTML syntax and semantics covering
document structures such as text, images, links, lists, tables, frames, forms
and style sheets.
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Understand, modify and fine tune the content
of existing Web pages.
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Understand HTML standards and implementation
in popular browsers.
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Audience:
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Users at all levels who wish to create
and modify Web documents, and for those who need to learn the fundamentals
of HTML syntax.
- Prerequisites:
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- Understanding of computers and information
technology is essential.
Duration: 2 days
- Course Contents:
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Unit 1: Introduction to HTML
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Understand where and when to use HTML.
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Understand the operation of the WWW.
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Learn about the Client-Server Model.
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Explore the authoring tools available for Web development.
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Run a first HTML file.
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Unit 2: HTML Standards
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Understand the role of the W3C in Web
technology.
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Learn to differentiate between Web Browsers and their versions.
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Overview the evolution of HTML:
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HTML 3.2,
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HTML 4.x,
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XHTML,
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DHTML,
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XML.
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Unit 3: HTML 4.x
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Understand specifications and applications
of HTML 4.x.
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Learn to use the following HTML elements to define document structure:
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text,
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heading,
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images,
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layout elements,
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hyperlinks,
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lists,
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tables,
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forms,
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frames,
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java applets,
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style sheets.
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Unit
4: Microsoft FrontPage: A Brief Tutorial
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Learn to use Microsoft Frontpage to publish HTML documents.
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Unit 5: HTML 4.x in Internet Explorer
and Netscape Navigator
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Use the new features added to HTML4.x.
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Know the difference between additional HTML features supported by IE (4.x and 5.x) and NN (4.x and higher).
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