HTML Scripting Day II: Hands-On

Recommended course length: 1 day

Prerequisite: How to Use the Internet: Hands-On, Navigating the World Wide Web: Hands-On, HTML Day 1 Hands-On or equivalent knowledge. Prior experience with a graphical user interface such as Microsoft Windows is also required.

 

More HTML Scripting: Hands-On

More HTML Scripting: Hands-On is designed to teach students who have HTML scripting experience some of the more technical aspects of using HTML to create Web pages. Students learn about various HTML standards and editors, and how to create, format and incorporate interactive forms in their Web pages. The class also includes instruction on conducting script validation and testing, and on incorporating navigational link anchors in Web pages.

 

HTML Standards

HTML 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 Standards

HTML+ Standards

Netscape Extensions to HTML

Beyond HTML 3.0

HTML Editors and Document Conversion

HTML Editors

Automated WYSIWYG Tools

Document Conversion

Netscape Extensions and Other Issues

Font Sizing

Background Images

Background Color

Text Color

Anchor Color

Title Animation

Transparent GIFs

Center and Blink

Ordered List Attributes

Tables

Basic Elements

Rows, Columns & Borders

Browser Dependency

Integrating Into Web Pages

Unusual Table Structures

HTML Forms

Posting Methods

Text Fields

Mailto Tags

Buttons, Checkboxes and Lists

Submit and Reset Buttons

Script Testing and Validation

Cross-Platform

Cross-Browser

Browser Version

Display of Text and Graphics

HTML Extensions

Link Anchors and Navigation

Home Page Button

Relative Forward & Backward Button

Mailto Tag

Combination HREF/NAME Links

Skill Builder Lesson

Hands-on Workshop (Optional)

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