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HTML Training (2 days)


This HTML class is delivered for private groups onsite at your offices or a location of your choice. It can also be delivered via the Internet for geographically distributed staff.

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HTML Training Overview

This course is for students new to HTML. It provides a comprehensive overview of HTML and a brief introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).

HTML Training Course Goals

  • Learn the basics of Web development
  • Learn the difference between HTML and XHTML
  • Learn to format HTML documents
  • Learn to create links in HTML documents
  • Learn to add images to HTML documents
  • Learn to create HTML tables
  • Learn to create forms in HTML
  • Learn the basics of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for formatting HTML documents

HTML Training Course Outline

  1. A Quick Overview of Web Development
    1. Client-side Programming
      1. HTML
      2. Cascading Style Sheets
      3. JavaScript
      4. Dynamic HTML
      5. Adobe Flash
    2. Server-side Programming
      1. Perl
      2. ColdFusion MX
      3. Active Server Pages
      4. JavaServer Pages
      5. ASP.NET
      6. PHP
  2. Introduction to HTML
    1. HTML Elements
      1. Attributes
      2. Empty vs. Container Tags
      3. Blocks and Inline Elements
      4. Comments
    2. HTML vs. XHTML
      1. DOCTYPE Declarations
      2. Closing Tags
      3. Case Sensitivity
      4. Nesting
      5. The HTML Skeleton
      6. The <head> Element
      7. The <body> Element
    3. Whitespace
    4. Special Characters
  3. HTML Formatting
    1. Simple Formatting Tags
    2. The <font> Tag
      1. size
      2. color
      3. face
      4. <basefont>
    3. Applying Colors to the Page
    4. Aligning Text
      1. The <center> Tag
      2. The align Attribute
  4. Links
    1. Text Links
    2. Absolute vs. Relative Paths
      1. Absolute Paths
      2. Relative Paths
      3. Default Pages
    3. Targeting New Windows
    4. Email Links
    5. Anchors
  5. Images
    1. Inserting Images
    2. Height and Width
    3. Borders and Space Around the Image
      1. Border
      2. Buffers
    4. Alternate Text
    5. Image Alignment
    6. Image Links
  6. Lists
    1. Unordered Lists
      1. Nesting Unordered Lists
      2. Type Attribute
    2. Ordered Lists
      1. Nesting Ordered Lists
      2. Type Attribute
      3. Start Attribute
    3. Definition Lists
  7. Tables
    1. Creating Tables
      1. Adding a Caption
    2. Attributes
    3. <table> Attributes
    4. <tr> Attributes
    5. <td> and <th> Attributes
    6. Merging Cells
  8. Forms
    1. How HTML Forms Work
    2. The <form> Tag
      1. Get vs. Post
    3. Form Elements
    4. Text Fields
    5. Password Fields
    6. Dropdown Menus
    7. Checkboxes
    8. Radio Buttons
    9. Textareas
    10. Hidden Fields
  9. Crash Course in CSS
    1. Benefits of Cascading Style Sheets
      1. CSS Rules
      2. Selectors
    2. The Cascade
      1. Embedded Style Sheets
      2. External Style Sheets
      3. Inline Styles
    3. <div> and <span>

HTML Training Course Materials

In addition to a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the programming examples, each student will also receive a one-year subscription to Webucator's online reference library, which contains hundreds of the most current electronic technology books - a $149.95 per student value.

HTML Training Technical Requirements

  1. Operating Systems Options
    • Operating System Options
      • Windows Vista
      • Windows XP with Service Pack 2
    • Macintosh
  2. Any Text or HTML Editor
  3. Both of the Following Browsers
    1. Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
    2. Firefox

Class Files for HTML Training

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  2. After downloading the files, click here for further instructions.

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