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Training
Provided by Future Media Concepts
XHTML 1. 0 combines the strength of HTML with the power of XML. Students will gain knowledge of the latest and greatest approaches to website design and consistency. Using hands-on lab exercises, they will build a small business web site of their own. Both HTML 4. 01 and XHTML 1. 0 approaches will be covered. Students will work with images and learn to add formatting and style with CSS to encourage consistency and easy editingin web site design.
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XHTML with CSS
Introduction
* The Internet, the Web, and HTML
* Open but Not Equal
* The Browser Wars
* The Push for Standards
Working With Web Page Files
* Designing Your Site
* Creating a New Web Page
* Editing Web Pages
* Organizing Files
Basic (X)HTML Structure
* Creating the Foundation
* Declaring the Encoding
* Base Tags
* Creating Section Headers, Paragraphs, Divisions, Spans, LineBreaks, Comments
Basic (X)HTML Formatting
* Making Text Bold or Italic
* Changing the Size of Text and Using a Monospaced Font
* Using Preformatted Text
* Quoting, Superscripts, and Subscripts
* Marking Changed Text
Using Images
* About Images for the Web
* Inserting Images on a Page
* Offering Alternate Text, Specifying Size, Thumbnails
* Wrapping and Adding Space around an Image
* Aligning Images
* Adding Horizontal Rules
Links
* Creating Internal and External Links
* Creating Anchors
* Targeting Links to Specific Windows
* Setting the Default Target
* Creating a Client-Side Image Map
Creating Styles
* Constructing a Style Rule
* Constructing Selectors
* Selecting Elements by Name, Class or ID, Context, or Basedon Their State
* Selecting Part of an Element
* Selecting Elements Based on Attributes
* Specifying Groups of Elements
* Combining Selectors
Applying Styles
* Creating Internal and External Style Sheets
* Importing External Style Sheets
* Applying Styles Locally
* The Importance of Location
* Adding Comments to Style Rules
Formatting With Styles
* Choosing a Font Family
* Embedding Fonts on a Page
* Creating Italics and Bold
* Setting All Font Values at Once
* Setting the Text Color and Background
* Controlling Spacing and White Space Properties
* Adding Indents
* Aligning Text
* Decorating Text
* Layout with Styles
Structuring Your Pages
* The Box Model
* Displaying and Hiding Elements
* Absolute and Relative Positioning
* Affixing an Element to the Browser Window
* Offsetting Elements In the Natural Flow
* Formatting
* Positioning Elements in 3D
* Determining Where Overflow Should Go
Style Sheets for Printing
* Using Media-Specific Style Sheets
* How Print Style Sheets Differ
* Controlling Page Breaks
* Other Print Specific CSS Properties
Lists
* Creating Ordered and Unordered Lists
* Choosing Your Markers (Bullets)
* Choosing Where to Start List Numbering
* Using Custom Markers
* Controlling Where Markers Hang
* Setting All List-Style Properties at Once
* Creating Definition Lists
* Styling Nested Lists
Tables
* Mapping Out Your Page
* Creating Tables
* Formatting
* Combining Tables
* Spanning a Cell across Columns
* Spanning a Cell across Rows
* Dividing Your Table into Column Groups
* Dividing the Table into Horizontal Sections
* Speeding up Table Display
Frames
* Creating a Simple Frameset
* Creating Frames in Rows and Columns
* Adjusting a Frame's Margins
* Showing or Hiding Scroll Bars
* Adjusting the Color of the Borders
* Adjusting the Frame Borders
* Keeping Visitors from Resizing Frames
* Targeting Links to Particular Frames
* Targeting Links to Special Spots
* Changing the Default Target
* Nesting Framesets
* Embedding Content with Objects
Forms
* About CGI Scripts
* Creating a Form
* Sending Form Data via E-mail
* Creating Text Boxes and Password Boxes
* Creating Radio Buttons, Checkboxes, and Menus
* Creating Text Areas
* Allowing Visitors to Upload Files
* About Hidden Fields
* Creating the Submit and Reset Buttons
* Organizing the Form Elements
* Formally Labeling Form Parts
* Setting the Tab Order in a Form
* Disabling Form Elements
Getting People to Visit
* Keywords
* Descriptions
* Controlling Other Information
* Creating a Crawler Page
* Submitting Your Site to a Search Engine
* Improving Your Ranking by Getting Linked
* Writing Pages That Are Easy to Index
* Other Techniques for Publicizing Your Site
* The Internet, the Web, and HTML
* Open but Not Equal
* The Browser Wars
* The Push for Standards
Working With Web Page Files
* Designing Your Site
* Creating a New Web Page
* Editing Web Pages
* Organizing Files
Basic (X)HTML Structure
* Creating the Foundation
* Declaring the Encoding
* Base Tags
* Creating Section Headers, Paragraphs, Divisions, Spans, LineBreaks, Comments
Basic (X)HTML Formatting
* Making Text Bold or Italic
* Changing the Size of Text and Using a Monospaced Font
* Using Preformatted Text
* Quoting, Superscripts, and Subscripts
* Marking Changed Text
Using Images
* About Images for the Web
* Inserting Images on a Page
* Offering Alternate Text, Specifying Size, Thumbnails
* Wrapping and Adding Space around an Image
* Aligning Images
* Adding Horizontal Rules
Links
* Creating Internal and External Links
* Creating Anchors
* Targeting Links to Specific Windows
* Setting the Default Target
* Creating a Client-Side Image Map
Creating Styles
* Constructing a Style Rule
* Constructing Selectors
* Selecting Elements by Name, Class or ID, Context, or Basedon Their State
* Selecting Part of an Element
* Selecting Elements Based on Attributes
* Specifying Groups of Elements
* Combining Selectors
Applying Styles
* Creating Internal and External Style Sheets
* Importing External Style Sheets
* Applying Styles Locally
* The Importance of Location
* Adding Comments to Style Rules
Formatting With Styles
* Choosing a Font Family
* Embedding Fonts on a Page
* Creating Italics and Bold
* Setting All Font Values at Once
* Setting the Text Color and Background
* Controlling Spacing and White Space Properties
* Adding Indents
* Aligning Text
* Decorating Text
* Layout with Styles
Structuring Your Pages
* The Box Model
* Displaying and Hiding Elements
* Absolute and Relative Positioning
* Affixing an Element to the Browser Window
* Offsetting Elements In the Natural Flow
* Formatting
* Positioning Elements in 3D
* Determining Where Overflow Should Go
Style Sheets for Printing
* Using Media-Specific Style Sheets
* How Print Style Sheets Differ
* Controlling Page Breaks
* Other Print Specific CSS Properties
Lists
* Creating Ordered and Unordered Lists
* Choosing Your Markers (Bullets)
* Choosing Where to Start List Numbering
* Using Custom Markers
* Controlling Where Markers Hang
* Setting All List-Style Properties at Once
* Creating Definition Lists
* Styling Nested Lists
Tables
* Mapping Out Your Page
* Creating Tables
* Formatting
* Combining Tables
* Spanning a Cell across Columns
* Spanning a Cell across Rows
* Dividing Your Table into Column Groups
* Dividing the Table into Horizontal Sections
* Speeding up Table Display
Frames
* Creating a Simple Frameset
* Creating Frames in Rows and Columns
* Adjusting a Frame's Margins
* Showing or Hiding Scroll Bars
* Adjusting the Color of the Borders
* Adjusting the Frame Borders
* Keeping Visitors from Resizing Frames
* Targeting Links to Particular Frames
* Targeting Links to Special Spots
* Changing the Default Target
* Nesting Framesets
* Embedding Content with Objects
Forms
* About CGI Scripts
* Creating a Form
* Sending Form Data via E-mail
* Creating Text Boxes and Password Boxes
* Creating Radio Buttons, Checkboxes, and Menus
* Creating Text Areas
* Allowing Visitors to Upload Files
* About Hidden Fields
* Creating the Submit and Reset Buttons
* Organizing the Form Elements
* Formally Labeling Form Parts
* Setting the Tab Order in a Form
* Disabling Form Elements
Getting People to Visit
* Keywords
* Descriptions
* Controlling Other Information
* Creating a Crawler Page
* Submitting Your Site to a Search Engine
* Improving Your Ranking by Getting Linked
* Writing Pages That Are Easy to Index
* Other Techniques for Publicizing Your Site
About The Training Provider: Future Media Concepts
Future Media Concepts - Future Media Concepts is the nation s premiere digital media training center with training centers in New York Philadelphia Boston Miami Orlando and Washington DC. FMC provides a complete range of manufacturer- authorized training in all areas of digital media including non-linear editing sound design wed design and programming 3D animation compositing and desktop publishing. For...

