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Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING A WEB PAGE
1. What is HTML?
2. Setting Up the Text Editor to Create XHTML
3. Creating Your First HTML File
4. Adding Formatting Tags & Previewing in a Browser
5. Getting Started with Cascading Style Sheets
6. How Pages are Served Up
7. Choosing an Editor
8. Project Management
Chapter 2: CREATING HTML DOCUMENTS
1. Understanding Tags, Elements & Attributes
2. Defining the Basic Structure with HTML, HEAD & BODY
3. Assigning a Title & Using Paragraphs
4. Using Heading Tags & Whitespace
5. Creating Unordered & Ordered Lists
6. Fine-tuning Tags with Attributes
7. Adding Bold & Italics
8. Understanding How a Browser Reads HTML
9. Doc Types & Browsers
Chapter 3: INTRODUCTION TO CSS
1. What is CSS?
2. Internal Style Sheets, Selectors, Properties & Values
3. Building & Applying Class Selectors
4. Grouping Selectors
5. Creating Comments in Your Code
6. Using Div Tags & IDs to Format Layout
7. Understanding the Cascade & Avoiding Conflicts
Chapter 4: ADDING IMAGES
1. Image Formats & Production Considerations
2. Optimizing Images for the Web
3. Introducing the IMG Tag
4. Relative vs. Absolute URLs
5. Fine-Tuning with Alt, Width & Height Attributes
Chapter 5: ANCHORS & HYPERLINKS
1. Creating Hyperlinks to Outside Websites
2. Creating Hyperlinks Between Documents
3. Linking to Email Addresses
4. Linking to a Specific Part of a Webpage
5. Linking Images
Chapter 6: MORE CSS TECHNIQUES
1. Managing CSS with External Style Sheets
2. Setting Hyperlinks with Pseudo-Classes
3. The CSS Box Model: Padding, Borders & Margins
4. Styling Unordered & Ordered Lists with CSS
5. Overriding the Inheritance of Attributes
Chapter 7: ORGANIZING INFORMATION WITH TABLES & DEFINITION LISTS
1. Creating Tables & Table Attributes
2. Adding & Formatting Rows & Columns
3. Spanning Rows & Columns
4. Increasing Table Accessibility
5. Using Definition Lists to Organize Definition-Based Data
6. Using HTML Comments
Chapter 8: CREATING LAYOUTS
1. Adding a Side Content Div to Your Layout
2. Applying Absolute Positioning
3. Applying Relative Positioning
4. Using the Float & Clear Properties
5. Understanding Overflow
6. Creating Auto-Centering Content
7. Using Fixed Positioning
Chapter 9: INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE� DREAMWEAVER�
1. Getting Started with Dreamweaver & Setting Preferences
2. Creating a Local Site & Importing Files
3. Working in the Code, Design, & Split Views
4. Configuring FTP Options & Publishing Through Synchronization
5. Validating Your Code
Chapter 10: WORKING WITH DREAMWEAVER
1. Editing Style Sheets in the CSS Panel
2. Creating Description & Keyword Meta Tags
3. Using Dreamweaver to Preview in a Web Browser
4. Credits
Local Web designing Course outline
HTML Outline
• Overview of Web Development – from a marketing perspective.
• Fundamentals of Site Design – creating a flow chart and Page Structure
• Introduction to HTML Tags & HTML Syntax
• Browser Comparisons (Netscape, IE, Opera)
• Formatting an HTML Document and Text Formatting
• Applying Text Attributes
• Creating Lists – Numerical, Alpha, and square boxes
• Creating Hyperlinks – three types, absolute, relative and bookmark.
• Embedding Graphics and Alternate commands
• Creating Simple Tables – borders, shading.
• Creating Complex Tables – colours, images, hyperlinks
• Using Tables as a Layout Tool – framework for a page
• Creating Forms – Guestbook, Customer Response Forms etc
• Capturing Information from Forms
CSS Outline
• Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
• Designing with Style Sheets
• Style Sheet Syntax
• Class Selectors
• The DIV and SPAN Elements
• Linked (External) Style Sheets
• Cascading Order
• Text and Font Properties
• Applying Colors
• Background Techniques
• Formatting with the Box Model
• Borders
• Floating Elements
• Styling Lists
• Postioning Elements Absolutely and Relatively
• Image gallery by using CSS
JavaScript Outline
• JAVASCRIPT Introduction
• JAVASCRIPT How To
• JAVASCRIPT Where To
• JAVASCRIPT Statements
• JAVASCRIPT Comments
• JAVASCRIPT Variables
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