Course Overview

This HTML and CSS course is designed to introduce HTML basics for creating meaningful and interesting pages. The course includes fun and real-world examples to highlight the differences in the new versions of HTML and CSS.

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) have become a fundamental part in the development and management of web pages. CSS plays a critical role for any organization that has adopted the concept of separating content from presentation in Web pages.

What you’ll learn

Upon completion of the HTML and CSS course, students will be able to:

  • Analyze how the Web operates in conjunction with XHTML’s role
  • Classify basic Web page construction – including the major Tag
  • Create a Web page that includes multiple images and hyperlinks
  • Recognize the <HEAD> section as well as the corresponding Meta-data
  • Define the basic Tag attributes
  • Compute and add one or more lists to a page
  • Identify the benefits of XHTML
  • Differentiate between XHTML well-formed and XHTML validity rules
  • Demonstrate HTML to XHTML conversion
  • Create a Web page that includes HTML5 components
  • Analyze CSS theory and concepts including selectors, cascading, inheritance, and specificity
  • Demonstrate how CSS properties and values are used to control positioning, color, background and borders
  • Appraise CSS3 theory and concepts including selectors, cascading, inheritance, and specificity

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of the Web
  • Some programming experience is helpful for the CSS portion but is not required

Target audiences

  • Application Developers
  • Systems Engineers
  • Web Developers and Managers
  • Graphic Designers

Curriculum

  • 1 Section
  • 16 Lessons
  • 5 Days
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