Why you
should attend
This course
develops the skills imparted in the introductory course
and aims to provide you with the necessary skills to
produce a more complex and interactive website. It covers
the use of more advanced elements of HTML as well as
reviewing the roles of other languages and formats such
as Javascript, PDF, XML, and the writing of XHTML-compliant
pages. A significant part of the course is dedicated
to continued practical work with advanced HTML elements,
and delegates will create and/or develop their own individual
web pages as an integral part of the course. Delegates
will also have practical time to experiment with web-related
tools and will learn how to "jazz-up" basic websites
with clickable graphics and other effects. Whilst delegates
may attend either day's training independently, thorough
knowledge of the topics covered in the introductory
course is a pre-requisite to the understanding of the
advanced course.
Programme
Features
This course
can be viewed as a separate one-day event, or in conjunction
with the introductory day)
- Advanced
HTML elements
- Other
elements
- HTML
v4
- style
sheets
- scripting,
Java
- alternatives:
XHTML, XML
- Related
tools and utilities
- graphics
and effects
- site
management
- development
tool
On completing
this course, you will be able to:
- have a
thorough working knowledge of HTML
- understand
the difference between various versions of HTML and
XML, XHTML and PDF documents, and when the use of
each is most appropriate
- be able
to create XHTML-compliant pages for the World Wide
Web including forms, frames, tables and image maps
- understand
and be able to create simple style-sheets for managing
the look and feel of websites and pages
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Companion
Courses:
Producing your own web pages - Introduction