HTML Level 3 with Cascading Style Sheets Course

Course Code: IN 79
Course Abstract:

HTML Level 3 teaches some of the newest features of HTML 4.0 including enhancements to forms and tables. Participants will study the use of frames as part of your web design and create styles for your documents with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Participants will also see examples demonstrating how JavaScript and Dynamic HTML (DHTML) extend the HTML standard to create new functionality

Audience:

This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to use the most advanced features of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and other programmed content to create Web sites that take advantage of the features in the HTML 4.0 standard, and those that are already available in many browsers.

Duration: 1 day
Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
> Implement and utilize frames in page design
> Identify features introduced in HTML 4.0
> Explain the purpose and use of Cascading Style Sheets
> Implement style sheets in HTML documents
> Recognize the differences between Java and Javascript
> Include a Java applet on a web page
> Identify applications of Javascript
> Identify elements of Dynamic HTML in web pages
> Identify possible uses of XHTML

Course Topics:

Using Frames
Frames?
Creating Frames
Creating Complex Framesets
FRAMESET and FRAME
Attributes
Borders
Resizing and Scrolling
Targeting Frames
Accommodating Other Browsers

HTML 4.0 Features
HTML 4.0 Standards
New HTML Elements
Document Elements
TABLE Elements
Form Elements
Embedded Content

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Style and style Sheets
Implementing CSS
Cascading Styles Syntax
Inline Styles
Style Blocks
Linking to a Style Sheet
Using Styles
Style Properties
Setting Text Properties
Font Properties
Setting Box Properties
Setting List Properties
Dividing the Document
Page Breaks
Linking to a Style Sheet
Cascading Style Sheets for Positioning

Using Java & JavaScript
A Brief History of Java
Javascript and ECMAScript
Working with Java
Java Applets
Working with Javascript
Terminology
Events
The SCRIPT Tag
Capabilities
Javascript Functions
Page Customization
Evaluation and
Redirection
Checking Forms
 
Dynamic HTML
Overview of Dynamic HTML
Limitations of DHTML
The Document Object Model (DOM)
DHTML Syntax
Creating and Using DHTML

Introduction to XHTML
Introduction to XHTML
Origins in SGML
Origins in XML
Why Do We Need
XHTML?
Differences between
XHTML and HTML
Converting to XHTML
Advantages of XHTML
Backward Compatibility
The Future of XHTML

Prerequisites:

This course requires completion of HTML Level 1 and Level 2, or equivalent knowledge and skills. Prior experience with a graphical user interface such as Macintosh or Windows is also required.

Note: All fields are required
At the present time we do not offer training for individuals or groups less then 6 individuals. We apologize for any inconvenience.


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