Web Development with HTML and CSS Course

Read more about the Web Development with HTML and CSS course overview, prices and how to book.

Course Objectives: What Will I Learn?

Delegates who complete the Web Development with HTML and CSS course will be able to:

  • Develop standards-compliant web pages in HTML, without the need for expensive GUI tools
  • Create web pages that contain text, images, lists, headings and tables.
  • Create links between web pages.
  • Create web pages that use frames.
  • Create web-based forms that can be used within web applications.
  • Format web pages using Cascading Style Sheets.
  • Understand the role of Javascript in web development.
  • Be aware of design considerations and web accessibility.

Intended Audience: Is This The Right Course For Me?

This course is intended for:

  • Any person who wants to develop web pages, and who must maintain intranet or Internet web sites.
  • Developers who must develop web-based applications.

Course Prerequisites: Am I Ready For The Course?

Familiarity with browsers and the Internet. Basic knowledge of directories (folders) and file names. Some programming or web development experience is beneficial, but not required.

Please ensure you meet the prerequisites for the Web Development with HTML and CSS Course before you attend the course. Read the importance of course prerequisites to understand why this is necessary.

Course Contents: What Does The Course Cover?

Introduction
How the Web works: client versus server technology. •  The concept of a mark-up language. •  The W3 Consortium. •  The evolution of HTML, including XHTML and HTML5. •  Deprecated elements. •  HTML editors and converters.
Basic HTML elements
Standards and validation. •  Structural elements. •  Block elements. •  Text formatting elements. •  Source and destination links. •  Images, image formats and colours.
Tables and Frames
Creating tables. •  Creating frameset pages. •  Target frames in links.
Web Forms
Creating forms in HTML. •  Different control elements used in forms e.g. radio buttons, checkboxes, selection lists and textboxes.
Cascading Style Sheets
The importance of style sheets. •  Incorporating style information. •  CSS1 and CSS2 selectors. •  Style sheet properties: font, background, padding, margin, border, text, list-item and display properties. •  Units of measure and types of values. •  CSS positioning. •  The CSS cascade.
Design and Management
Accessibility guidelines. •  Search Engine Optimisation. •  Planning a web-site. •  Design guidelines. •  Compatibility issues and testing.
Introduction to JavaScript
The role of client-side scripting. •  Embedding scripts. •  Examples of Dynamic HTML.

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