Course Specifications
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Course Name: |
Building Web Pages with HTML, Part I |
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Courseware Version Number: |
4.1 |
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Course Length: |
1 day |
Hardware/Software Requirements:
- 486/66 CPU
- 16 MB of RAM
- 500MB hard drive.
- TCP/IP protocol. It is suggested that the TCP/IP stacks on each PC be configured
with Microsoft TCP/IP 32
- Netscape Navigator 3.x/Internet Explorer 3.x or higher
- Microsoft Notepad.
- (Netscape Navigator 6.0 was used for the examples and screen shots in this
course.)
This course does not require a connection to the Internet.
Delivery Method:
Instructor led, hands-on.
Performance-Based Objectives:
After completing this course, your students will be able to:
- define Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
- describe hypertext and hypermedia
- define Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is and its components
- identify the components that make up Web documents
- use the HTML markup language with proper syntax
- author HTML documents
- incorporate text and document formatting into your HTML documents
- include META tags in HTML documents
- incorporate text, images, and graphics into HTML documents
- create links to other Web documents
Course Overview
Building Web Pages with HTML, Part 1 is a full-day hands-on class designed
to teach experienced Internet users the basics of using the Hypertext Markup Language
(HTML) to create Web pages, format documents, and make them available via the
Internet.
At the completion of this course, students will understand the HTML authoring
language and how to author Web pages incorporating text, graphics and other
media types. Students will also learn how to link to other pages on the Web.
Who Should Attend This Course
This course is designed for students who want to learn the fundamental skills
required to create effective Web pages.
Prerequisites
This course requires completion of Using the Internet & World Wide Web, or
The Internet with Internet Explorer 4.0, or equivalent knowledge and skills. Prior
experience with a graphical user interface such as Macintosh or Windows is also
required.
Course Contents
Overview of HTML
- What is HTML?
- Hypertext and Hypermedia
- Markup Languages
- Web Browsers
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)
Markup Tags and Character Entities
- HTML Tags
- HTML Elements
- Markup Tag Syntax
- Document Structure
- Using Tags for Document Structure
- The Head Element
- The Title Element
- The Body Element
- Comment Tag
- Heading Level Tags
- Body Text Formatting
- Break Tag
- Paragraph Tag
- Centering
- Blockquote Tag
- Preformatted Tag
- Character formats
- Bold, Italic, and Strike-thru Tags
- List Structures
- Unordered and Ordered Lists
- List Extensions
- Unordered Lists
- Ordered Lists
- Definition Lists
- Horizontal Rule tag
- Character Entities
Incorporating Images
- Image Tag
- Inline Images
- Images and Page Layout
- Controlling Text Wrapping around Images
- Alternative Image formats
Incorporating Hyperlinks
- HREF Attributes Using Relative URLs
- HREF Attributes Using Absolute URLs
- Hyperlinks Using Inline Images
- NAME References
- Locations in Other Documents
- Other Link Types
Enhancements
- Text Formatting Enhancements
- Hexadecimal Colors
- Setting Body Text Colors
- Body Backgrounds
- Background Color
- Background Image
- Additional text Formatting
- What is a META Tag
- Providing Information
- Client Pull
- Expiring a Page
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