HTML Level 2
This course covers the Strict DTD of HTML 4.01. During the eight weeks, students will develop a web site of their choosing, become familiar with the HTML 4.01 Strict and produce valid markup.
The labs cover complex table structure, image maps, forms, embedding of multimedia and Javascript, as well as the future of HTML (HTML 5). Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) language is discussed on a basic level. The goal is to introduce students to tools that enhance HTML-based websites.
Outline
Week 1: Validation, Planning and CSS
- Differences between Transitional and Strict document type definitions (DTDs)
- Basics of CSS for styling Strict DTD documents
- Planning a website
- Validating documents
Week 2: Information, Usability, and Accessibility
- What are meta elements?
- How users access the Internet: Usability; Accessibility
- Creating a 3-page website based on plans
Week 3: Complex Tables and Lists
- Properly nested tables
- Complex list structure
Week 4: Image Maps
- Creating an image map for a website
- Using phrase elements effectively
- Peer Reviews
Week 5: Multimedia
- Methods for embedding simple multimedia into a webpage
Week 6: Javascript Basics
- What is Javascript?
- Event Handlers
- Image rollovers
- Other useful Javascript snippets
Week 7: Forms
Week 8: Future of HTML
- What is HTML 5?
- Differences between 4.01 and 5.x
- Timeline for implementation and browser support
- Final Project Submission
Prerequisites
Students must be comfortable using HTML 4.01 either through the completion of Introduction to HTML or similar knowledge. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) will be introduced in this course. Knowledge of this styling language is encouraged but not required.
Requirements
Students must have website where they can upload their assignments. Students will need to have at least two browsers installed on their computer. Current versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, or Safari are recommended.
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| Suggested Book |
HTML and XHTML: The Definitive Guide (Current Edition) |
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How to Do Everything with HTML and XHTML |
| Suggested Book |
The Ultimate HTML Reference |
Additional information: |
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Your place in the course is confirmed by your payment. Introductory courses are intended for students with no experience in the subject matter and are seeking beginner level training.
Refund Policy: Please read our Terms and Refund Policy before registering for this course.
Additional Cost: Book and software might be required for the course. Read the Requirements and Book section for more information. Course fee does not include the book and software cost .
How eClasses Work:Instructors post lectures (text-based, no video or audio), reading selections, and hands-on assignments once a week in the online classroom. Students can discuss the assignments with the instructor and amongst themselves in the classroom area. This format has no set meeting time, which allows students to attend class at a time most convenient to them, yet still provides logically organized communication between class participants. Students can apply for the completion certificate after finishing the class. |
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$220.00
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| Course No.: |
H102 |
| Instructor: |
Chimene Long |
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4 |
| Duration: |
8 weeks |
Open Courses:
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Start Date: Mar 19, 2012 |
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(Register by:
Mar 22, 2012)
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Start Date: May 29, 2012 |
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(Register by:
Jun 01, 2012)
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Start Date: Aug 06, 2012 |
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(Register by:
Aug 09, 2012)
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Start Date: Oct 15, 2012 |
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(Register by:
Oct 18, 2012)
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Testimonials
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Instructor's Profile:  Chimene Long has been a web author for almost seven years and has sixteen years experience with computers. She has provided contract web design services and web accessibility consultation. She also has experience with various adaptive technology for clients with disabilities.
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Before you register for this class, please read the Outline, Prerequisites, Requirements, Books, and Refund Policy sections carefully. |
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