Fast Track to HTML is a two-day course that provides Web developers
and HomeSite users with the knowledge and hands-on practice needed
to create, test, and deploy a Web site. You will learn how to write
effective HTML code and take advantage of HomeSite’
Topics:
Introducing Fast Track to HTML
Exploring HomeSite
Creating HTML Pages
Structuring Page Content with HTML
Using Links and Images
Creating Cascading Stylesheets
Developing Forms
Testing, Deploying, and Maintaining a Web Site
Going Beyond HTML
Prerequisites:
To gain the most from this class you should:
Be comfortable working in a Windows environment
Have experience using the World Wide Web
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you should
be able to:
Write effective, easily maintainable HTML
code
Create, test, deploy, and maintain a Web site
Take advantage of HomeSite's key features
Extend Web sites using basic Cascading Stylesheets and JavaScript technologies
Outline:
Unit 1: Introducing Fast Track to
HTML
Course Objectives
Course Overview
Understanding the Components of a Web Page
Unit 2: Exploring HomeSite
Introducing HomeSite
Configuring HomeSite Settings
Unit 3: Creating HTML Pages
Introducing HTML
Understanding HTML Syntax
Looking at the Basic HTML Page
Writing HTML with HomeSite
Using Tables
Unit 4: Structuring Page Content with HTML
Creating Headings
Creating Line Breaks
Aligning Blocks
Creating Horizontal Rules
Creating Lists
Using Logical and Physical Tags
Unit 5: Using Links and Images
Using Links
Embedding Images
Using Site View
Unit 6: Creating Cascading Stylesheets
Using Cascading Stylesheets
Understanding Basic CSS Syntax
Using TopStyle Lite Editor
Linking Stylesheets
Using Advanced CSS Features
Unit 7: Developing Forms
Introducing HTML Forms
Using Standard Form Controls
Processing Form Data
Unit 8: Testing, Deploying, and Maintaining a Web Site
Testing a Web Site
Using HomeSite's Link Verification
Using HomeSite's Document Weight Checker
Deploying a Web Site
Maintaining a Web Site
Creating a Virtual Project Folder
Using HomeSite's Extended Replace Function
Unit 9: Going Beyond HTML
Introducing JavaScript
Working with Objects, Properties, and Methods
Creating Basic DHTML Effects
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