CSS & XHTML for Web Development
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
Completion Certificate awarded upon completion to show employers your new skills
Free upgrade on to our state of the art platform
Career Advice available on completion
12 Months unlimited Access
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About this course
With the CSS & XHTML Web Development you'll learn the process of building a structure for your web pages and then styling those web pages so that they look polished and professional, in the style and design you format. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a versatile scripting language that allows designers great flexibility in terms of the visual appearance for a site they wish to create and affords them the means to change that appearance without having to recode web pages.
This flexibility and the best practices you'll learn during the design process can turn an average web designer into a top notch designer, which will help you build your portfolio and client list.
Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
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Subjects
- Web
- Dreamweaver
- HTML
- Web Development
- Create XHTML
- HTML File
- Browser
- Adding Formatting
- Formatting Tags
- Cascading Style Sheets
Course programme
- What is HTML?
- Setting Up the Text Editor to Create XHTML
- Creating Your First HTML File
- Adding Formatting Tags & Previewing in a Browser
- Getting Started with Cascading Style Sheets
- How Pages are Served Up
- Choosing an Editor
- Project Management
- Understanding Tags, Elements & Attributes
- Defining the Basic Structure with HTML, HEAD & BODY
- Assigning a Title & Using Paragraphs
- Using Heading Tags & Whitespace
- Creating Unordered & Ordered Lists
- Fine-tuning Tags with Attributes
- Adding Bold & Italics
- Understanding How a Browser Reads HTML
- Doc Types & Browsers
- What is CSS?
- Internal Style Sheets, Selectors, Properties & Values
- Building & Applying Class Selectors
- Grouping Selectors
- Creating Comments in Your Code
- Using Div Tags & IDs to Format Layout
- Understanding the Cascade & Avoiding Conflicts
- Image Formats & Production Considerations
- Optimizing Images for the Web
- Introducing the IMG Tag
- Relative vs. Absolute URLs
- Fine-Tuning with Alt, Width & Height Attributes
- Creating Hyperlinks to Outside Websites
- Creating Hyperlinks Between Documents
- Linking to Email Addresses
- Linking to a Specific Part of a Webpage
- Linking Images
- Managing CSS with External Style Sheets
- Setting Hyperlinks with Pseudo-Classes
- The CSS Box Model: Padding, Borders & Margins
- Styling Unordered & Ordered Lists with CSS
- Overriding the Inheritance of Attributes
- Creating Tables & Table Attributes
- Adding & Formatting Rows & Columns
- Spanning Rows & Columns
- Increasing Table Accessibility
- Using Definition Lists to Organize Definition-Based Data
- Using HTML Comments
- Adding a Side Content Div to Your Layout
- Applying Absolute Positioning
- Applying Relative Positioning
- Using the Float & Clear Properties
- Understanding Overflow
- Creating Auto-Centering Content
- Using Fixed Positioning
- Getting Started with Dreamweaver & Setting Preferences
- Creating a Local Site & Importing Files
- Working in the Code, Design, & Split Views
- Configuring FTP Options & Publishing Through Synchronization
- Validating Your Code
- Editing Style Sheets in the CSS Panel
- Creating Description & Keyword Meta Tags
- Using Dreamweaver to Preview in a Web Browser
- Credits
CSS & XHTML for Web Development