Training Course:HTML & XHTMLSchool/Trainer:Computer Training Solutions London, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This is an introductory course for IT Professionals (developers, analysts or managers) either working in, or exposed to, the browser development environment. Presented as a mix of lectures and practical work, the course is relevant to client or server-side developers who need to display information dynamically in the browser. The course focuses on the use of HTML/XHTML as the underlying foundation upon which all other technologies sit and shows how to successfully integrate these technologies into the web page (internet or intranet). The focus is therefore on the structure of the page, rather than its aesthetic presentation.
Emphasis is placed on:
The use of forms for sending data to the server The use of tables for receiving data from the server How to include scripts (both client and server) in HTML/XHTML pages The role of Cascading Style Sheets The importance of <div> and <span> elements in the dynamic setting The relationship of HTML/XHTML to the Document Object Model The relationship of HTML and XHTML to each other and to XML
While considerable attention is given to the use of JavaScript (JScript), VBScript, Cascading Style Sheets and the Document Object Model, this course is not intended as a comprehensive introduction to these topics. It is intended to demonstrate how they integrate with HTML/XHTML.
Prerequisites: There are no formal prerequisites for participation in the course. However it is aimed at IT professionals who need to dynamically present data from an environment with which they are familiar.
The Structure of an HTML Page
Tags, Elements, Containers, Attributes, Syntax Use of White Space Pairing and Nesting Working with the Header and the Body Separation of Editing and Viewing Block level and Inline Elements Working with Special Characters How Comments are Used to Include Non HTML Elements (eg Server-Side Includes)
Working with Hyperlinks
Creating Text Hyperlinks - the Anchor Element Relative and Absolute Addressing Linking to Named Anchors Attaching Hyperlinks to Images Including Alternative Text Creating Image Maps
Integrating Scripts
Using the <script> Element Specifying the Script Language Using External Scripts Incorporating Server Side (ASP) Scripts Running Scripts from Hyperlinks Using Event Handlers to Run Scripts The DOM Explained Scripts and the DOM - Populating Elements
Using Tables
The Importance of Tables Creating Tables - Elements and Attributes Page Layout with Tables Working with Relative Table Dimensions How Scripts Create Dynamic Tables
The Basics of CSS
How Content and Format is Separated Basic CSS Syntax Some Key Properties Inline, Embedded and External Styles Using the <style> Element The Use of Element, Class and ID Selectors Linking External Style Sheets Using <div> and <span> to create custom Styles How CSS is used Dynamically
Using Forms
The <form> Element How the Action Attribute is Used The Form and HTTP The HTTP Header and Body The Method Attribute - "get" and "post" Key Form Elements (Text Boxes etc) Using the Submit Button to Send Data Client Form Validation Explained Scripts and the onSubmit Event Handler
HTML, XML, XHTML Relationships
The Importance of XML Explained About Well Formedness DTDs, Schema and Validity About Namespaces XHTML = HTML + XML XHTML Development Implications W3C DTDs and Namespaces How to Develop XHTML Pages ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.it-uk.com/
http://www.it-uk.com/html_xhtml.htm
Phone:08456 44 1234
School Address:
Aurora House, 5-6 Carlos Place, Mayfair, London W1K 3AP, UK Telephone: 08456 44 1234 Email: training@it-uk.com
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