Training Course:XHTML for Web DevelopersSchool/Trainer:Case Training Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This course is designed for the developer looking to further their web application development skills with XHTML. This course teaches developers how to write valid XHTML pages using the many and varied XHTML tags, such as tables, frames, and forms. The developer will learn how, using style sheets, the web pages can be presented to the user. The web pages will be tested using Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
Pre-requisites The developer should be familiar with the host environment - either Windows NT/2000, Windows 95/98 or Windows XP. Knowledge of any programming language would be advantageous, however it is not essential. A basic knowledge of the E-Commerce environment would be beneficial. This can be gained by attending course EC01.
Course Objectives Whilst covering the basics of XHTML and how it is used, this course also aims to give an insight into XHTML syntax and web page presentation. Issues such as XHTML syntax, valid and invalid XHTML, and CSS style sheets are discussed. On completion of this course the student will be able to:
Develop XHTML web pages using valid XHTML syntax Develop XHTML web pages using images and links Develop XHTML web pages using lists and tables Develop XHTML web pages using image maps Develop XHTML web pages using CSS style sheets Develop XHTML web pages using frames Develop XHTML web pages using forms Course Environment Development will be performed using:
XHTML and JavaScript Source Editor a text editor such as Notepad, WinEdit or TextPad Testing Environment Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator Course Details XHTML SYNTAX XHTML Syntax Embedded Elements and Tags Start and End Tags Elements Attributes XHTML Page Content Comments Text and Text Appearance Content Based Styles Character References Text Structures Hyperlinks List, Forms and Tables Well Formed Documents DOCUMENT STRUCTURE The HTML, HEAD and TITLE Elements The HTML Element The HEAD Element The TITLE Element The BASE Element The META Element The BODY Element Colour Settings HEADINGS, DIVISIONS AND PARAGRAPHS Headings The H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6 Elements Grouping Elements The DIV Element Paragraphs The P Element PRECISE SPACING AND LAYOUT Space Handling Controlling and Prohibiting Line Breaks The BR Element The NOBR Element Floating Objects Floating Objects Around an Object Preformatted Text The PRE Element Alignment The CENTER Element The ALIGN Attribute Rules The HR Element The Layer Element CONTENT BASED STYLES Content Based Elements The ADDRESS Element The BLOCKQUOTE Element The CITE Element The CODE Element The DFN Element The EM Element The KBD Element The SAMP Element The STRONG Element The VAR Element PHYSICAL STYLES Physical Style Elements The BLINK Element FONTS, FONT FACE and FONT COLOR Font Modifier Elements The BASEFONT Element The FONT Element LINKS An Introduction to Links and Anchors Visiting a Linked Resource Links Within a Document The A Element The Syntax of Anchor Names LISTS An Introduction to Lists Unordered Lists The UL Lists Element Ordered Lists The OL ListsElement List Items The LI Element Definition Lists The DL Element The DT Element The DD Element TABLES An Introduction to Tables The TABLE Element The CAPTION Element Table Rows The TR Element Table Cells The TH Element The TH Element Table Columns The COLGROUP Element The COL Element Table Headers, Footers and BODY The THEAD Element The TFOOT Element The TBODY Element IMAGES AND MULTIMEDIA Including an Image on a Page The IMG Element Image Maps Client Side Image Maps The AREA Element The MAP Element Including an Applet on a Page The APPLET Element The BGSOUND Element The MARQUEE Element The OBJECT Element CSS STYLE SHEETS Introduction to CSS Style Sheets The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Style Sheets Inline Style Sheets Document Level Style Sheets - The STYLE Element External Style Sheets External Style Sheets Linked External Style Sheets Imported External Style Sheets Multiple Tag Style Selections Contextual Tag Style Selections Style Classes Regular Style Classes Generic Style Classes Style IDs Hiding Style Data From Web Browsers Style Precedence FRAMES Introduction to Frames Layout of Frames The FRAMESET ELEMENT Nested Frame Sets The FRAME Element Setting the Initial Conent of a Frame Visual Displaying of a Frame Specifying Target Frame Information Setting the Default Target for Links Alternative Content The NOFRAMES Element Floating Frames The IFRAME Element FORMS Introduction to Forms The FORM Element The GET Request The POST Request The INPUT Element The Input TYPE Text Fields Checkbox Fields Checkbox Fields with Defaults Radio Buttons Password Fields Hidden Fields Reset Buttons Submit Buttons The TEXTAREA Element The SELECT Element HTML AND XHTML The Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) XHTML Document Type Definitions (DTDs) XHTML Document Creation DTD Declaration XML Namespaces Valid and Invalid XHTML Syntax REFERENCE CSS Reference XHTML Element Reference XHTML Attribute Reference Deprecated HTML Elements Deprecated HTML Attributes ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.caseconsultants.co.uk/
Phone:01275 859666
School Address:
+ 44 (0) 1275 859666
Jobs & Resumes: Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London Houses & Roommates: Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London
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