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Whether you are new to web design or an experienced web developer who needs to fully understand HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), this HTML training series provides a complete learning solution for web page development with HTML and related technologies. You will learn everything from the basics of HTML to working with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and JavaScript. By the conclusion of this course you would have gained the knowledge and skill needed to implement custom coded solutions that will allow your web projects to stand out among the crowd.

HTML Trainer: Rob Tracy
Robb H. Tracy has been immersed in the Information Technology industry since 1994. Robb has spent his entire career managing computer networks, building web sites, and teaching others how to do the same. Robb began his career by attending Utah State University where he earned a Master's Degree in Instructional Technology. Since graduation, Robb has worked for a variety computer hardware and software vendors building courseware and designing certification programs; including Novell's Certified Novell Engineer (CNE) certification. In 2000, Robb served on CompTIA's Network+ Advisory Committee where he helped define the objectives that comprise the CompTIA Network+ certification. In 2002, Robb co-founded Nebo Technical Institute, Inc.; an Information Technology training development company. When he's not working madly to meet the next deadline, Robb can be found floating on a high-mountain lake with a fishing pole in hand.

Course Outline - HTML Training:

Level 1: An Introduction to Website Development

1.0 How Web Servers Work
1.1 What is a Web Server?
1.2 How Web Servers Work
1.3 Web Site Components
1.3.1 Network Protocols
1.3.1.1 The Internet Protocol
1.3.1.2 The Transmission Control Protocol
1.3.1.3 The Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
1.3.2 The DNS Server
1.3.3 Uniform Resource Locators
1.3.4 The Proxy Cache Server
2.0 An Introduction to HTML
2.1 HTML Elements
2.2 HTML Element Attributes
2.3 Nesting HTML Elements
2.4 HTML and Case-Sensitivity
2.5 Depreciated HTML Elements
3.0 Summary

Level 2: HTML Basics

1.0 Working with Hyperlinks
1.1 Using the Anchor Element
1.1.1 Working with URLs and Paths
1.1.2 Linking to a Specific Point in an HTML Document
1.1.3 Configuring Additional Attributes of the Anchor Element
1.1.3.1 Configuring The title Attribute
1.1.3.2 Configuring The accesskey Attribute
1.1.3.3 Configuring The tabindex Attribute
1.2 Adding Hyperlinks to Images
1.3 Using Imagemaps
2.0 Working with Forms
2.1 Using the Form Element
2.2 Adding Form Components with the Input Element
2.2.1 Creating Textboxes
2.2.2 Enter Passwords in Textboxes
2.2.3 Creating Textareas
2.2.4 Using Radio Buttons and Check Boxes
2.2.4.1 Using Radio Buttons
2.2.4.2 Using Check Boxes
2.2.5 Creating Drop-Down Lists
2.2.6 Creating Multi-Select Menu Lists
2.3 Adding Buttons
3.0 Embedding Objects
3.1 Embedding Multimedia Files Using <object>
3.2 Embedding Multimedia Files Using <embed>
4.0 Summary

Level 3: Adding Hyperlinks and Forms

1.0 Working with Hyperlinks
1.1 Using the Anchor Element
1.1.1 Working with URLs and Paths
1.1.2 Linking to a Specific Point in an HTML Document
1.1.3 Configuring Additional Attributes of the Anchor Element
1.1.3.1 Configuring The title Attribute
1.1.3.2 Configuring The accesskey Attribute
1.1.3.3 Configuring The tabindex Attribute
1.2 Adding Hyperlinks to Images
1.3 Using Imagemaps
2.0 Working with Forms
2.1 Using the Form Element
2.2 Adding Form Components with the Input Element
2.2.1 Creating Textboxes
2.2.2 Enter Passwords in Textboxes
2.2.3 Creating Textareas
2.2.4 Using Radio Buttons and Check Boxes
2.2.4.1 Using Radio Buttons
2.2.4.2 Using Check Boxes
2.2.5 Creating Drop-Down Lists
2.2.6 Creating Multi-Select Menu Lists
2.3 Adding Buttons
3.0 Embedding Objects
3.1 Embedding Multimedia Files Using <object>
3.2 Embedding Multimedia Files Using <embed>
4.0 Summary

Level 4: An Introduction to XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets

1.0 XHTML Basics
1.1 HTML and XML
1.2 XHTML
2.0 An Introduction to CSS
2.1 How CSS Works
2.1.1 Creating Styles
2.1.2 Inheriting Styles
2.1.3 Applying Styles
2.1.3.1 Linked Style Sheets
2.1.3.2 Embedded Styles
2.1.3.3 In-Line Styles
2.1.4 Cascading
2.1.5 Grouping Style Rules
6.0 Summary

Level 5: Implementing Cascading Style Sheets

1.0 Configuring Font Properties with CSS
1.1 Using the font-family Property with CSS
1.2 Using the font-size Property with CSS
1.3 Using the font-style Property with CSS
1.4 Using the font-weight Property with CSS
1.5 Using the font-variant Property with CSS
2.0 Configuring Background Properties with CSS
2.1 Using the background-color Property with CSS
2.2 Using the background-image Property with CSS
2.3 Using the background-repeat Property with CSS
2.4 Using the background-attachment Property with CSS
2.5 Using the background-position Property with CSS
3.0 Configuring Text Appearance with CSS
3.1 Using the text-align Property with CSS
3.2 Using the text-indent Property with CSS
3.3 Using the text-decoration Property with CSS
3.4 Using the text-transform Property with CSS
4.0 Configuring Margins with CSS
4.1 The CSS Box Model
4.2 Setting Margins with CSS Properties
5.0 Configuring Borders with CSS
5.1 Setting the Border Width with CSS Properties
5.2 Setting the Border Style with CSS Properties
5.3 Setting the Border Color with CSS Properties
6.0 Configuring The Pad with CSS
7.0 Creating Classes
8.0 Summary

Level 6: Using Scripts

1.0 An Introduction to JavaScripts
1.1 A History of JavaScript
1.2 How JavaScript Works
1.2.1 The Object-Oriented Nature of JavaScript
1.2.2 The Event-Driven Nature of JavaScript
1.3 How JavaScript Scripts are incorporated into an HTML Document
2.0 JavaScript Basics
2.1 Defining Scripts with the <script> Element
2.2 Working with JavaScript Variables
2.3 Working with JavaScript Methods
2.4 Working with JavaScript Functions
2.5 JavaScript Objects
2.5.1 The Document Object Model
2.5.2 The Window Object
2.5.3 The Navigator Object
2.5.4 The Location Object
2.5.5 The Document Object
2.5.6 The History Object
3.0 Handling Events with JavaScript
3.1 Window Events
3.2 Mouse Events
3.3 Keyboard Events
4.0 Putting It All Together
5.0 Summary



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