Introduction
You will use CSS properties and HTML elements to
enhance the usability and professionalism of Web pages.
Learn to use a lot of the undervalued aspects of the
HTML language that will help the majority of your users
have the best possible experience
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Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able
to:
- Modify hypertext links to extend their power and
flexibility
- Enhance the organization, functionality, and appearance of Web forms
- Create and format data tables that load faster than tables with “traditional”
structure elements and are more accessible to non-visual browsers. You will also
enhance the visual distinction between table rows and columns by modifying table
borders
- Position content on a Web page using frames
- Prepare a site to be published on the Web
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Prerequisites
HTML 4.01: Web Authoring Level
2 or equivalent knowledge.
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Course Materials
The courseware (book) and student data files are
included with the class.
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Course Outline
Modifying Links
- Modify Default Link Styles
- Set a Tabbing Order
- Define Access Keys
- Create an Email Link with Default Content
Enhancing Forms
- Organize Form Elements
- Create Categorized Drop-down List Options
- Control Form Element Access
Enhancing Data Tables
- Create Columns
- Create Row Groups
- Add a Summary and Caption
- Create a Scrolling Table
- Create Custom Table Borders
Creating a Page Layout Using Frames
- Create a Frameset Document
- Modify Frame Borders
- Specify Frame Targets
- Create Inline Frames
Preparing to Publish a Web Site
- Help Users Find Your Site
- Validate an HTML Document
- Choose a Web Host
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