Adobe Web Design with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Training
In Leeds
Description
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Type
Training
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Location
Leeds
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Duration
2 Days
Style the presentation of web pages written in HTML and XHTML. Learn to simplify the repetitive language of HTML styling using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Apply the styling principles to any form of presentation including print. Suitable for: Web designers who already have an understanding of HTML and/or experience of using a web design package such as Dreamweaver or Frontpage.
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Course programme
- Enhance web design by understanding the rules around using CSS together with HTML lists including text, font and background rules
- Use CSS properties to add page elements to your design
- Consider the use of tags in page design
Day 1
Lesson 1 CSS Rules
- See how to create design rules for your documents and web site
Lesson 2 CSS Cascade
- Understand how rules cascade through a web site and HTML pages. Use the cascade to improve web site consistency
Lesson 3 Pseudo-Classes
- See how Pseudo Classes can be applied to links in a HTML document to achieve rollover effects
Lesson 4 List Properties
- Learn how to stylise HTML lists with CSS rules
Lesson 5 CSS Selectors
- Consider the different ways that rules can be applied to a document
Lesson 6 Text, Font, Backgrounds Rules
Consider the benefits of CSS rules in designing for text, fonts and document backgrounds
Day 2
Lesson 1 Tags
Consider the use of the and tags in CSS page design
Lesson 2 Print Styles
Learn how to create style sheets to be applied to the printed page as opposed to the browser viewed page
Lesson 3 Style Sheet Types
Learn how style sheets can be saved as either inline, embedded, imported or linked
Lesson 4 Box Properties
Learn how CSS box properties can be used to add margins, borders and padding to page elements
Lesson 5 CSS Positioning
Learn how to create a page layout exclusively with CSS. No HTML tables
Lesson 6 Non-Standard Styles
Learn how some rules are non standard and see the importance of browser testing for CSS designed pages
Adobe Web Design with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)