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| AUDIENCE: |
All users of the Internet and anyone wishing to create an Internet presence on the Web. This includes personnel from technical IT as well as non-technical departments such as marketing and sales, technical authors and purchasing. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
A basic familiarity with the Internet is assumed. If delivered on-site, the course requires an up-to-date Web Browser and suitable HTML editor. |
| DURATION: |
2 days. Hands on. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
This course aims to provide delegates with the skills necessary to create, develop, and implement basic HTML based websites on the Internet. |
| COURSE CONTENT: |
Introduction Course Objectives Prerequisites Course Outline
The World Wide Web (WWW) Browsers Web servers Uniform resource locators Hypertext Mark-up Language SGML Review of a selection of browsers Where to gather further information
Create Simple Web Documents HTML Documents Browsers Structure tags The title Headings Paragraphs Comments Basic Formatting Logical vs. Physical styles Preformatted text
Hypertext Links Anchors Local links Links to the web Organising links
Text Formatting Unordered Lists Ordered Lists Definition lists Other lists Using Lists Text formatting Special characters
Multimedia Presentations Inline Images External Images Image file formats Sound Video Text only browsing Being considerate!
Interacting With the Web Servers and Browsers Scripts Simple interaction Document based queries Loading a Web resource Null response scripts Forms Form based queries GET and POST The Query string The submit button Form input controls Image Maps Potential users
Going On-Line Web servers Installing the presentation Testing Advertising the presentation Security Threats Security policy Firewalls Financial Transactions
Publishing Tools Types of Authoring Tools Review of selected tools Advantages and disadvantages
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