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Description
XML Stylesheets is the technology which displays XML Documents. Since XML does not define specific display properties; XSL (Extensible Style Language) is the mechanism generally used for displaying. XML Stylesheets focuses on XSL, a complex and powerful styling language. There are 2 lessons in this course; the first lesson is a general understanding of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) folowed by a thorough lesson in XSL
Audience
XML developers, IT managers, and web application developers
Prerequisites
Knowledge of HTML and or JAVA is beneficial, but not critical.
Topics Include
Cascading Style Sheets
- Basic Style Syntax Rules
- Types of Selectors
- Defining Stylesheet Rules
- Limitations of CSS
Extensible Style Language (XSL)
- Comparing XSL to SML
- Flow Objects
- XSL Template Basics
- Formatting a Stylesheet
- The Root Element
- Defining Elements
Duration
10 hrs
Minimum Requirements
486DX/66 MHz or higher processor, Windows 95, 98 or Windows NT 4.0. If running a version of Windows NT, must be running Windows NT Service Pack 3 or higher. For Windows 95/98: 16 MB of RAM min.; Windows NT: 32 MB of RAM min. Notepad or basic text editor required.
Media
Web Based Training
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