Admission
All professionals required to use the Internet in their daily job functions. Information in this course is required for all levels of specialization in the CIW program.
Site Development Foundations
Exam # |
Duration |
Language |
Level |
Type |
Classroom |
Code |
Fees |
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15 |
English |
Professional |
Course |
Classroom |
Cs450 |
0 LE |
Description :
Web Page Authoring Fundamentals is designed to teach students Web page creation and other aspects of Web authoring. Students gain experience developing Web pages in a text editor and a graphical user interface (GUI) editor. Students also learn how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and study the basics of Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML), JavaScript, Dynamic HTML (DHTML), and the Document Object Model (DOM). After completing this course, students will be able to create simple Web pages containing text, graphics, hyperlinks, tables, forms and frames.
Objectives :
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Discuss the history of markup languages, and identify markup language standards and the
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Organizations that define them.
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Identify front-end and back-end Web page design issues.
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Define the concepts of creative design and branding standards.
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Demonstrate knowledge of Web site management principles.
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Use both a text editor and a GUI markup language editor to create XHTML pages.
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Create HTML and XHTML pages with Web-safe colors, hyperlinks, images, client-side image maps, tables, frames and Web forms.
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Test processing of Web forms using a public test engine.
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Validate your HTML and XHTML code to W3C standards.
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Apply formatting styles to Web pages using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
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Identify requirements for Web site publishing.
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Identify uses for client-side and server-side Web technologies and languages.
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Connect Web pages to databases.
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Identify the benefits of Dynamic HTML (DHTML) and the Document Object Model (DOM).
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Compare using a service provider to hosting your own Web server.
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Compare e-commerce to traditional commerce, and identify e-commerce payment models.
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Identify issues related to working in a global environment.
Topics :
Intro to Web Page Authoring
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Creating Web Pages
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Text Editors
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Graphic User Interface (GUI) Editors
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Web Page Accessibility
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Front-End Issues
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Back-End Issues
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
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What Is HTML?
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HTML Standards
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Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
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Web browsers and Standards
HTML Coding
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Creating an HTML Page
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Markup Tags
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Document Structure Tags
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Paragraph Formatting and Block-level Elements
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Text-level Elements
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Lists
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Adding Hidden Comments
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Good Coding Practice
HTML Horizontal Rules and Graphical Elements
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Adding Horizontal Ruling Lines
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Incorporating Images Into Pages
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Special Characters
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Specifying Colors in HTML
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The Web-Safe Color Palette
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Page Colors and Backgrounds
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Specifying Font Information
HTML Hyperlinks
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Understanding Links
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Anchor Tag
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Using Images as Links
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Creating Internal Links
HTML Tables
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Introduction to Tables
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Table and Data Alignment Options
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Changing Height and Width of Table Elements
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Column and Row Spanning
Forms
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Forms Overview
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Web Form Fields
HTML Image Techniques
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Image Techniques
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Image Maps
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Defining a Client-side Image Map
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Image Transparency
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Interlacing Animated GIFs
HTML Frames
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Introduction to Frames
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and Tag
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Frameset Document
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Tag
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Targeting Frames with Hyperlinks
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Specifying a Base Target
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Borderless Frames
Graphical User Interface HTML Editors
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Graphical User Interface Editors
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Types of HTML GUI Editors
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GUI Editor Functionality
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Creating Web Pages in a GUI Editor
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HTML Text Editors vs. GUI Editors
HTML Extensions
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Extending HTML
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
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JavaScript
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Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
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Document Object Model (DOM)
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Extensible HTML (XHTML)
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Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Recommended Knowledge :
Students must have completed Internet Fundamentals or have equivalent Internet knowledge.
Recommended Course(s) :
Training Materials :
CIW Official Curriculum
Labs :
This course includes several labs to ensure you will gain the targeted skills and experience.
Credential :
This course is a credit towards CIW Associate, CIW Web Application Developer, Master CIW Enterprise Developer and Master CIW Designer.
Category :
Web Design
The Instructor: