HTM-100
HTML Programming 

Course Length: 2 days

What past students had to say about this class:

Excellent refresher on HTML and basic web design. Gives solid background in HTML code and formatting with a good overview of CSS, DHTML, and JAVA. Even though I learned much of this material years ago in college, this class still opened my mind and taught me a thing or two. ~J.K. \ USMC

Kathy was awesome, I am very/extremely satisfied with my overall knowledge of HTML!!! ~R.A. 

One of the best classes I've had. Very informative and plenty "hands-on" made learning easy to follow and understand. 
~L.R.\ Aetna

HTML is great to continue to better web pages. Kathy continues to do an outstanding job of teaching people with no idea of what they are doing, and leave with a solid knowledge. EXCELLENT CLASS!  ~M.M. \USMC

*Prerequisite*

TYPING SKILLS essential

Introduction to Windows or equivalent working knowledge
Extensive knowledge of Word, Outlook, Excel, Access and familiarity with the internet.

Course Contents

DAY ONE

Performance-based objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Recognize the components of an HTML file and create such a file.
  • Format paragraphs and characters using HTML.
  • Link to local files and Web pages from their Web pages.
  • Add graphics and sound to their Web pages using HTML.
  • Create different kinds of lists to their Web page using HTML.
  • Create multi-column and multi-row tables using HTML.
  • Set background colors and graphics for Web pages.
  • Evaluate Web page design and consider design issues that affect web pages.
  • Add links to non-Web Internet sites from their Web pages.

Course Contents

Overview of HTML

  • Overview
  • Introduction to HTML
  • Creating an HTML document

Formatting text with HTML

  • Paragraph formatting with HTML
  • Character formatting with HTML
  • Comparing procedural and descriptive formatting

 Adding local and remote links

  • Adding local links
  • Adding remote links
  • Adding internal links with the named anchor tag

 Adding graphics and sound

  • Linking to and embedding graphics
  • Linking to multimedia files

Creating lists in HTML

  • Creating lists
  • Creating nested lists

Creating tables in HTML

  • Creating and modifying tables
  • Creating advanced table elements

Setting body and background attributes

  • Setting backgrounds and text colors
  • Web page design guidelines

  • Web page style considerations
  • Adding links to other Internet services

  • Links to non-Web Internet services
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    DAY TWO

    Performance-based objectives

    Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

    • Create advanced tables, including nested tables.
    • Size and place graphics, including imagemaps, in a Web page.
    • Create Web forms.
    • Create forms with advanced input types and attributes.
    • Create and work with framed Web pages.
    • Create documents that automatically display another page and documents that contain interactive JavaScripts and applets.
    • Design Web pages using style sheets.

    Course Contents

    Advanced tables

    •  Creating nested tables
    •  Using tables for page layout

    Graphics

    •  Incorporating graphics into a document
    •  Creating and using imagemaps

    Creating forms

  •  Introduction to forms
  • Advanced forms

    •  Using advanced input types
    •  Setting input type attributes
    •  Creating a text area
    •  Creating form list boxes

    Frames

    •  Overview of frames
    •  Creating frames
    •  Applying frame attributes
    •  Using nested framesets

    Dynamic and interactive documents

    •  Interactive Web pages
    •  JavaScript in HTML documents
    •  Java in HTML documents

    Cascading Style Sheets (CSS-1)

    •  Introduction to style sheets (CSS-1)
    •  Working with style sheet properties and selectors
    •  Linked style sheets

     


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