Internet
Web Development: Introduction to HTML
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Outcomes
This session provides the participant with an overview of the use of HTML (HypertextMarkupLanguage) used in World Wide Web page construction. Participants will be able to construct their own Web Page using the concepts introduced in this course.
Prerequisites
Experience in using the Internet and specifically the World Wide Web is essential,
Basic Windows and typing skills are required for this session,
Prior programming language experience is recommended, but not essential.
What should you be familiar with?
Session Length
1 Day, 9:00am to 4:30pm
Location
This session is conducted either on site, or at our training rooms.
Topics Covered in this session
Introduction
What Is HTML?
Creating a HTML file
Components of HTML files
Basic elements of HTML files
Tags
Text formatting
Font-style elements
Phrase elements
Paragraphs, blocks and lists
Paragraphs,
text alignment
blocks (indents)
Lists
Tables
Creating tables
Components of TABLE
Components of TD and TH | Links
Inserting links into HTML documents
URLs (Uniform Resource Locators)
Bookmarks within a document
Images
Inserting images into HTML documents
Components of IMG
Image maps
Types of image maps
Creating server-side image maps
Creating client-side image maps
Frames
Creating frames
Components of FRAMESET
Components of FRAME
Links within frames |
This course is not available on our public schedule, call us on 1800 456 002 or
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