HTML - An Introduction
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Blended learning in Bromley, Chatham, Croydon and 4 other venues
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In approximately 12 study hours at our comfortable Gravesend training centre, you'll be able to build your own web sites in hypertext markup language or have a firm foundation upon which to learn Dreamweaver. Suitable for: This course is essential for people familiar with the Windows operating environment who either intend to learn web design or who already have some web design experience but need to understand HTML code to fill in the gaps in their knowledge.
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Course programme
In approximately 12 study hours at our comfortable Gravesend training centre, you'll be able to build your own web sites in hypertext markup language or have a firm foundation upon which to learn Dreamweaver.
What Is Covered.
In 6 in-depth lessons, you'll learn:
- Lesson 1:
What is HTML? HTML Standards, HTML Editors, Basic HTML Tags, Web Page Design Tips, Designing a Web Site, What is a Web Server? Browser Compatibility. - Lesson 2: Creating an HTML File, The HTML Tag, The Head Tag, The Title Tag, The Body Tag, Heading Tags, The Paragraph Tag, Inserting Line Breaks, Lists, Formatting Text, Adding Comments.
- Lesson 3: Adding a Horizontal Rule, Incorporating Images into Pages, Inserting an Image, Height and Width Attributes, Aligning Images with Text, File Formats and Downloading, Page Colours and Backgrounds.
- Lesson 4: Understanding Hyperlinks, The Anchor Tag, Inserting a Link to another Web Page, Creating a Link to another Web Site, Creating a Link within a Document, Adding Navigational Links, Using an Image as a Link.
- Lesson 5: Creating Tables, Adding a Border, Changing the Border Thickness, Centring a Table on the Page, Adding Column Headings, Inserting a Table, Background colour.
- Lesson 6: What is a Search Engine? Search Engine Awareness, Publishing your Web Site
HTML - An Introduction