HTML
HTML Introduction
Course Duration: 1 Day
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Course Objective
By the end of the course, delegates will be able to:
- Demonstrate a good understanding of web design principles
- Hand-code a simple web site
- Understand the fundamentals of accessibility and usability
- Work with text, images and hyperlinks
Delegate Profile
This course has been designed to offer guidance to new-comers to web page
development. However, this course can also help those who use HTML editors
such as Microsoft FrontPage or Macromedia Dreamweaver to understand more
about how their code is developed.
Pre-Requisites
No previous experience is required although experience of browsing web pages
is advantageous.
Structure
Each delegate has the exclusive use of a PC and training includes extensive
hands-on activity.
Course Content
Overview of terminology and web technology
History of the Internet
Internet/Intranets/Extranets/WWW
Internet Protocols
Web browsers and servers
HTML basics
HTML document structure
HTML tags and attributes
HTML comments
File naming convention
Browser/platform compatibility
The site root folder
Formatting page content
Procedural vs. descriptive formatting
Working with text sizes
Working with fonts
The web-safe colour palette
Hyperlinking
Creating internal links
Testing links
Creating external links
Creating email links
Creating 'intelligent' navigation systems
Graphics
Overview of graphic file formats
Inserting pictures
Using pictures as hyperlinks
Working with graphic properties
Accessibility
What is web accessibility?
Ensuring content is accessible
Accessibility and graphics
Other considerations
Information architecture
Hardware & software issues
Troubleshooting
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