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Course Description
18 hours | 1.8 CEUs | $1,995
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), the language of the web, is used to define the content and structure of a web page. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3) is used for formatting and page layout. In this hands-on course students learn the major tags and essentials of HTML, the basics of CSS and some of the new elements of HTML5. Topics include Meta Tags, HTML tags and containers, block versus inline tags, aligning images, creating links, HTML Validation, Lists, Forms, CSS and new features of HTML5.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Basic Web terminology and the W3C
- HTML/XHTML and CSS Versions
- Tools for Web Development
- View source code for a web page
- Edit, Test and Validate a Web Page
- HTML5 Syntax and Rules
- How to use HTML5 to structure a Page
- Test, Debug and Validate HTML/XHTML Pages
- Basic Building Blocks
- HTML Documents
- DOCTYPE Definition
- HTML, Head, and Body Elements
- Text Elements
- Links, Lists, Images
- Tables, Pros and Cons
- CSS with basic block tags
- Lists
- Ordered
- Unordered
- Definition
- Links
- Relative vs. Absolute Links
- Images
- Inserting Images
- GIF vs. JPEG
- Using Images as Links
- Tables
- Table Basics
- Table Options
- Forms
- Form Basics with Form Elements
- How to Deploy a web site
- HTML5
Prerequisites
- There are no prerequisites for this course.
Duration
18 Hours | 3 Days or 6 Nights
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