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Web Design Course
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Training Sqaure offers nothing but the best for all. I recently finished Web& Graphic designing training with them and their quality is second to none. People were friendly, staff was amazing and tutor explained everyhthing about the subject matter and I couldn't recommend them enough. Trainings were delivered in a great manner. I had a nice time in all.
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It is a great place to study. The tutors are so nice and the whole facilities are great. The staff is so friendly. I would definitely recommend it to my friends.
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Excellent teacher, explained everthing very well. All good.
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Course
In City Of London ()
The skills you need to design a site efficiently!
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Duration
6 Weeks
Are you interested in web design? If your answer is “yes” then you should check this Web Design Course, organized by Training Square, that Emagister.co.uk has added to its educational catalogue.
Learning Web Design and Graphic Design can be a fun and very exciting experience if the environment is welcoming. At Training Square you will tick all the boxes you are looking for; helpful and welcoming atmosphere, very helpful dedicated staff and of course certified expert trainers who will guide you throughout the course to ensure you comprehend the integral syllabus and are well equipped to achieve the set goals.
Whether you are designing your personal website or developing a commercial website, this course will equip you with the required skills to enable you design the site efficiently since it covers all the latest designing softwares and technologies like Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Photoshop, HTML5, XHTML, jQuery, Javascript, CSS2, CCS3 and many more.
Designing a website can be a very tedious task and could get messy if the designer does not have the necessary troubleshooting skills. At Training Square our trainers are expert on troubleshooting and fixing the problems you will encounter in real life.
So, if you want more information about this programme contact Training Square through Emagister.co.uk without hesitation. You won’t regret it!
About this course
Novice/Mediocre/Expert.
Computer Illiterate.
Diploma/Corporate Training/Hands-On Practical Training/Real-Time Project.
- Expert, Industry Experienced and Certified Trainers.
- State of the Art Facilities.
- Maximum 5-6 Delegates Per Class. Quality that matters.
- 100% Practical Hands-on Training, Classroom Based and
Instructor Led.
- Flexible Starting Dates: Weekdays, Weekends and Evenings.
- Location: Central London.
Our Course Advicer will contact him/her and explain further about the Course.
Reviews
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Training Sqaure offers nothing but the best for all. I recently finished Web& Graphic designing training with them and their quality is second to none. People were friendly, staff was amazing and tutor explained everyhthing about the subject matter and I couldn't recommend them enough. Trainings were delivered in a great manner. I had a nice time in all.
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It is a great place to study. The tutors are so nice and the whole facilities are great. The staff is so friendly. I would definitely recommend it to my friends.
← | →
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Excellent teacher, explained everthing very well. All good.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Ilze
Nii A Lartey
Natalia
Mahmoud
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 10 years
Subjects
- Javascript training
- Javascript
- Flash
- Design
- Dreamweaver
- Web
- Image
- Adobe
- Layout
- Media
- HTML
- Property
Teachers and trainers (1)
Teaching Staff
Teacher
Course programme
Web Design
- Overview of Web Design
- Effective Tools and software available
- HTML5, XHTML, HTML and CSS in Brief
- Supporting HTML5 cross-browser
- Web Page Building Blocks
- A Basic HTML Page
- Semantic HTML: Markup with Meaning
- Markup: Elements, Attributes, and Values
- A Web Page’s Text Content
- Links, Images, and Other Non-Text Content
- HTML Page Structure
- Creating First Web Page
- Creating a Title
- Creating Headings
- Understanding HTML5’s Document Outline
- HTML Validation
- Planning Your Site
- Creating a New Web Page
- Saving Your Web Page
- Specifying a Default Page or Homepage
- Editing Web Pages
- Organizing Files
- Viewing Your Page in a Browser
- Headings
- Common Page
- Header
- Navigation
- Defining a Section
- Specifying an Aside
- Creating a Footer
- Creating Containers
- Adding the Title Attribute to Elements
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- Headings: , , and –, plus
- HTML5-style heading element levels
- Structural elements: , , (and )
- Putting it all together
- Accessibility and HTML5
- About Images for the Web
- Getting Images
- Inserting Images on a Page
- Offering Alternate Text
- Specifying Image Size
- Scaling Images with the Browser
- Adding Icons for Your Web Site
- The Anatomy of a Link
- Creating a Link to Another Web Page
- Creating Anchors
- Linking to a Specific Anchor
- Creating Other Kinds of Links
- CSS Building Blocks and Working with Style Sheets
- Style Rule
- Adding Comments to Style Rules
- Creating an External Style Sheet
- Linking to External Style Sheets
- Creating an Embedded Style Sheet
- Applying Inline Styles
- The Importance of Location
- Using Media-Specific Style Sheets
- Offering Alternate Style Sheets
- The Inspiration of Others: CSS
- Choosing a Font Family
- Specifying Alternate Fonts
- Creating Italics
- Applying Bold Formatting
- Setting the Font Size
- Setting the Line Height
- Setting All Font Values at Once
- Setting the Color
- Changing the Text’s Background
- Controlling Spacing
- Adding Indents
- Setting White Space Properties
- Aligning Text
- Changing the Text Case
- Using Small Caps
- Decorating Text
- Considerations When Beginning a Layout
- Structuring Your Pages
- Styling HTML5 Elements in Older Browsers
- Resetting or Normalizing Default Styles
- The Box Model
- Changing the Background
- Setting the Height or Width for an Element
- Setting the Margins around an Element
- Adding Padding around an Element
- Making Elements Float
- Controlling Where Elements Float
- Setting the Border
- Offsetting Elements in the Natural Flow
- Positioning Elements Absolutely
- Positioning Elements in 3D
- Determining How to Treat Overflow
- Aligning Elements Vertically
- Changing the Cursor
- Displaying and Hiding Elements
- Mobile Strategies and Considerations
- Understanding and Implementing Media Queries
- Building a Page that Adapts with Media Queries
- What Is a Web Font?
- Where to Find Web Fonts
- Downloading Your First Web Font
- Working with @font-face
- Styling Web Fonts and Managing File Size
- Understanding Vendor Prefixes
- A Quick Look at Browser Compatibility
- Using Polyfills for Progressive Enhancement
- Rounding the Corners of Elements
- Adding Drop Shadows to Text
- Adding Drop Shadows to Other Elements
- Applying Multiple Backgrounds
- Using Gradient Backgrounds
- Setting the Opacity of Elements
- Color and transparency
- Backgrounds
- Borders
- Drop shadows
- text-shadow
- Gradients
- Creating Ordered and Unordered Lists
- Choosing Your Markers
- Choosing Where to Start List Numbering
- Using Custom Markers
- Controlling Where Markers Hang
- Setting All List-Style Properties at Once
- Styling Nested Lists
- Creating Description Lists
- Creating Forms
- Processing Forms
- Sending Form Data via Email
- Organizing the Form Elements
- Creating Text Boxes
- Creating Password Boxes
- Creating Email, Telephone, and URL Boxes
- Labeling Form Parts
- Creating Radio Buttons
- Creating Select Boxes
- Creating Checkboxes
- Creating Text Areas
- Allowing Visitors to Upload Files
- Creating Hidden Fields
- Creating a Submit Button
- Using an Image to Submit a Form
- Disabling Form Elements
- New HTML5 Features and Browser Support
- Third-Party Plugins and Going Native
- Video File Formats
- Adding a Single Video to Your Web Page
- Exploring Video Attributes
- Adding Controls and Autoplay to Your Video
- Looping a Video and Specifying a Poster Image
- Preventing a Video from Preloading
- Using Video with Multiple Sources
- Multiple Media Sources and the Source Element
- Adding Video with Hyperlink Fallbacks
- Adding Video with Flash Fallbacks
- Providing Accessibility
- Adding Audio File Formats
- Adding a Single Audio File to Your Web Page
- Adding a Single Audio File with Controls to Your Web Page
- Exploring Audio Attributes
- Adding Controls and Autoplay to Audio in a Loop
- Preloading an Audio File
- Providing Multiple Audio Sources
- Adding Audio with Hyperlink Fallbacks
- Adding Audio with Flash Fallbacks
- Adding Audio with Flash and a Hyperlink Fallback
- Multimedia Files
- Considering Digital Rights Management (DRM)
- Embedding Flash Animation
- Embedding YouTube Video
- Using Video with Canvas
- Structuring Tables
- Spanning Columns and Rows
- Integrating jQuery Menu
- Integrating jQuery Tabs
- Working with Scripts
- Loading an External Script
- Adding an Embedded Script
- JavaScript form validation
- Trying Some Debugging Techniques
- Checking the Easy Stuff: General
- Checking the Easy Stuff: HTML
- Checking the Easy Stuff: CSS
- Validating Your Code
- Testing Your Page
- Troubleshooting when Images Don’t Appear
- CSS Properties and Values
- CSS Selectors
- CSS Color Values
- Gradients
- Media Queries
- CSS Font Embedding
- Use FTP to load your website
- Choosing your domain name
- Configuring your domain with domain registrar
- Navigating the Workspace in Dreamweaver
- Working with the Document window
- Managing files in the Files panel
- Updating properties in the Property inspector
- Configure workspace layout
- Creating local root folder
- Setting server information with hosting account details
- Connecting via FTP
- Using the New Document dialog box
- Creating and managing files with the FIles panel
- Previewing pages in a browser
- Using the Layout section of the Insert panel
- Creating fluid grid layouts
- Inserting special characters
- Using Find and Replace
- Using Spellcheck
- Understanding paragraph and header tags
- Inserting line breaks
- Creating lists
- Creating Forms
- Processing Forms
- Sending Form Data via Email
- Organizing the Form Elements
- Creating Text Boxes
- Creating Password Boxes
- Creating Email, Telephone, and URL Boxes
- Labeling Form Parts
- Creating Radio Buttons
- Creating Select Boxes
- Creating Checkboxes
- Creating Text Areas
- Allowing Visitors to Upload Files
- Creating Hidden Fields
- Creating a Submit Button
- Using an Image to Submit a Form
- Disabling Form Elements
- New HTML5 Features and Browser Support
- Understanding basic CSS syntax
- Creating and managing CSS styles in the CSS Styles panel
- Applying styles using the Property inspector
- Understanding basic link types
- Creating links using the Property inspector
- Creating content navigation
- Inserting images
- Using the Property inspector to update and edit images
- Inserting Flash content
- Using the Code view of the Document window
- Making changes to code using Design view of the Document window
- Selecting specific code
- Understanding related files
Additional information
Or Choose from one of the following Finance Options @ 0% interest:
3 months - £79 Upfront and monthly payments of £237.00
6 months - £79 Upfront and monthly payments of £118.00
12 months - £79 Upfront and monthly payments of £59.00
Duration:- 6 Weeks or Fast Track 4 Days or Evenings 4 Weeks
Web Design Course