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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training CIW Site Designer Part 2 Basic Web Technologies |
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Course Overview
This second course in the series teaches about Web technologies, including HTML, tables, HTML frames, metadata and cascading style sheets. It provides learners with the opportunity to practice working with all of these technologies.
Learn To
Identify HTML concepts.
Create page structures with tables and frames.
Identify the uses of metadata tags.
Identify how to use CSS for designing a Web site.
Identify the features of CSS2.
Audience
The target audiences for this course are End Users, Application Developers, Web authors, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, Webmasters, graphic designers, technical writers, and library scientists. Learners will have completed either the CIW Foundations certification or the i-Net+ certification. Both of these provide a foundational knowledge about Internet networking, servers and clients, design and development, security, and using the Internet for business. Learners should have taken the first part in this series, course 87021. This course helps prepare candidates for exam 1D0-420.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Deployment Options
Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
Language Options
American English
Total Learning Time
7 hours
87022 Objectives
Unit 1: HTML Concepts
3 hours
Identify the code that defines the structure of a Web page.
Identify the features of HTML 4.01 that can be used in a specific situation.
Complete the code to create the structure of a Web page by using tables.
Identify the situations in which it is ideal to use tables for creating the structure of a Web page.
Select the diagram of the table that is used to create the structure of a particular Web page.
Modify the code to create a borderless page structure by using tables.
Complete the code to create the structure of a Web page by using frames.
Complete the code to create hyperlinks on a Web page that is created using frames.
Identify the code to create the structure of a Web page by combining frames.
Match metadata tags with the situations in which they are used.
Identify the situation in which a particular DTD is used.
Identify the metadata tags that are used to provide specific information to search engines.
Identify the situations in which the REFRESH value can be set in metadata tags.
Unit 2: CSS
4 hours
Identify the advantages of using CSS in a specified situation.
Identify the code to set attributes in a CSS file in a specified situation.
Complete the code to integrate a C
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