Course Specifications
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Course Name: |
Building Web Pages with HTML, Part II |
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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.)
- A shareware product, MapThis, is also required.
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:
- incorporate tables in HTML documents
- incorporate forms in HTML documents
- implement animation in HTML documents
- create image maps for HTML documents
- implement applets and media objects in HTML documents
- test and validate HTML documents
- understand the importance of planning a Web site before creating Web pages
- understand design considerations for implementing a Web site
- include navigational aids in Web sites
Course Overview
Learning HTML, Part 2 is a full-day hands-on class designed to teach students
who have HTML scripting experience some of the more technical aspects of using
HTML to create Web pages. Students learn how to create, format and incorporate
tables, interactive forms, and image maps in their Web pages. They will also learn
to implement animated GIFs, Java applets and a variety of multimedia content.
The class also includes instruction on conducting script validation and testing
in addition to an overview of web design considerations.
Who Should Attend This Course
This course is designed for students who have HTML scripting experience and want
to learn about the more technical aspects of using HTML to create Web pages.
Prerequisites
This course requires completion of Using the Internet & World Wide Web
or The Internet with Internet Explorer 4.0; and Building Web Pages with HTML
Part 1 (or equivalent knowledge and skills). Prior experience with a graphical
user interface such as Macintosh or Windows is also required.
Course Contents
Incorporating Tables In Web Pages
- What are Tables
- Alternatives to Tables
- Table Tag and Attributes
- Basic Table tags
- Table Borders and Spacing
- Cell Formatting
- Table Captions
- Table Width and Alignment
- Cells Spanning Multiple Columns
- Cells Spanning Multiple Rows
- Table Height and Vertical Alignment
- Table Cell color
Incorporating Forms in Web Pages
- HTML Forms
- Form Tag
- Input Tag
- Basic Text Input Field
- Radio Buttons
- Checkboxes
- Selection Lists
- Textarea Tag
- Submit and Reset Buttons
- Interface to a Search Engine
Animate Images and Image Maps
- Animated GIFs
- Creating the Animation
- Implementing the Animations
- Creating to Image Maps
Multimedia
- Multimedia File Types
- Movies and Sound
- Using the EMBED Tag
- Including a Multimedia File
- Link to a Movie file
- Embedding Sound and Movie files
HTMLValidation and Testing
- Testing and Validation
- Source Code Validators
- Validating HTML Syntax
- Analysis of Error Report
- Checking Links
- Browser Evaluation
- Usability Testing
- Surveys and Log Analysis
Web Site Planning and Design
- Web Design
- Hypermedia and Conventional Document Design
- The information Model
- Web Site Planning
- User Interface Design
- Efficient Use of Bandwidth
- Navigation
- Ongoing Revisions to Your Site
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