HTML 4.01 Level 1
1 Day Training Class
In this course, students will learn how to create Web pages using HTML code.
Performance-based objectives
Upon successful completion of this
course, students will be able to:
- Understand what HTML is, how it is used, and how it came to be.
- Use a text editor to set up both global and content structures of an HTML
- document.
- Create links to locations within a site and out to other sites on the
Internet.
- Efficiently format Web page content by using both non-deprecated HTML tags
and
- Cascading Style Sheets.
- Incorporate graphics into Web pages as embedded images, links, and
backgrounds.
- Generate unordered, ordered, and nested lists in HTML documents.
- Build and format tables for presenting data.
Course content
Lesson 1: HTML 4.0
- The Basics
- Web Browsers
- What is HTML?
- HTML as a Markup Language
- What Does HTML Look Like?
- Nesting Tags
Lesson 2: HTML Structure
- Global Structure
- The HTML, BODY, HEAD, TITLE Elements
- Creating an HTML Document
- Basic Content Structure
- Headings
- Paragraphs
- Horizontal Rules
- Divisions
- Line Breaks
Lesson 3: Links
- Local Links and Navigation Bars
- Remote Links
- E-mail Links
- Named Anchors (Bookmarks)
Lesson 4: Formatting
- Block-level Formatting
- Inline Formatting
- HTML Entities
- Using Colors
- Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets
- Embedded Styles
- Inline Styles
Lesson 5: Graphics
- Embedding Images in a Web Page
- The "alt" Attribute and Accessibility
- Graphic Formats (GIF, JPEG, and PNG)
- Using Graphics as Links
- Using Background Images
Lesson 6: Lists
- Creating Unordered (Bulleted) Lists
- Creating Ordered (Numbered) Lists
- Nesting Lists
Lesson 7: Tables
- Creating and Modifying Tables
- Table Coding Guidelines
- Working Around Browser Inconsistencies
- Formatting Tables
- Table Headers and Captions
- Spanning Rows and Columns
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