HTML 5 Fundamentals

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) uses tags and other code elements to build structured web page elements for every kind of website. This course comprehensively covers all the essentials: the syntax of HTML, best practices for writing and editing your code, formatting page content, creating links, embedding images, designing tables and more. Learning HTML opens the door for anyone who wants to develop websites/applications. Course taught by an expert HTML Instructor.

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Price: $895.00
Duration: 2 days
Delivery Methods: Virtual
DIR Discount: 7.0%







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    Getting Started with a Text Editor & Browser
    • View the HTML source of a web page
    • Open an HTML file in a web browser
    • Edit an HTML page in a text editor
    • Code with HTML tags to define different types of page elements
    • Create paragraphs in a web page
    • Make text bigger or smaller
    • Italicize words
    • Make a sentence bold
    Headings & Other Blocks of Text
    • Identify the different between a paragraph of text and a heading
    • Create primary, secondary and tertiary headings in the web page
    • Emphasize and strongly emphasize text inside of a paragraph
    Versions, Titles and Proper HTML Grammar
    • Change the title in the browser window
    • Specify which version of HTML you are using
    • Set up the basic structure of a web document and use this as a template to build new HTML pages
    • Put comments and notes to yourself in the code that do not display on the page
    • Validate your HTML code and find syntax errors
    Line Breaks, Horizontal Separators & Special Characters
    • Non-text or “empty elements” – or tags that do not contain text
    • Creating basic line breaks and how that differs from adding paragraphs
    • Inserting horizontal rules or dividers across the page
    • Referencing special symbols such as the symbol for “copyright”
    • Guides on the Web that list the code for different symbols
    Bulleted & Numbered Lists with HTML
    • Marking something as a list item
    • Grouping a set of list items into a bulleted list
    • Number or sequence a set of list items
    • Embed a list within another list
    Customizing Page Elements with HTML Attributes
    • Look up a tag’s attributes and possible values
    • Add a custom “tooltip” mouseover to any page element
    • Provide additional keywords to search engines using the title attribute
    • Change the alignment of a paragraph or heading
    • Alter the bullet or sequencing style used by a list
    • Set basic text and background colors for the web page
    Displaying Tabular Data in HTML
    • Engineer a table with HTML code
    • Establish rows within the table
    • Designate that a cell provides heading information
    • Denote that a cell contains tabular data
    • Add a border on your table
    • Modify the spacing inside and outside of the table cells
    • Change the background color of a cell, row or an entire table
    • Modify the alignment of the text within a cell or of a row of cells
    Creating & Modifying Images for the Web
    • Search and find artwork for your website
    • Determine what format, size and resolution would best suit a web page
    • Open an existing image in a graphics editor and modify it for the web
    • Create a new image from scratch
    • Add text, borders, frames or other information to an image using Picnik.com
    • Save your images with comprehensible file names in relation to the other files in your website
    Embedding an Image on Your HTML Web Page
    • Insert an image tag in the HTML
    • Specify to the browser how to find the image file
    • Indicate how much space the browser should carve out in the web page for the image
    • Make your images accessible and understandable to search engines and screen readers
    • Add a mouse-over, tool-tip to the picture
    • Center an image in the middle of the page
    • Wrap text around an image and provide a little buffer space between the image and the text
    • Stop the text wrap at particular point on the page
    Linking to Websites & Email Addresses with HTML
    • Make text on your page link to an existing website
    • Add a link to an image on your site
    • Display a tooltip that tells the visitor where the link goes
    • Launch a mail program from a link
    • Put a hyperlink into another window
    • Change the colors of the page hyperlinks
    Creating a Website by Linking Your Files
    • Hyperlink from one page to another within a website
    • Create a set of links for full site navigation
    • Organize your files to make linking easier
    • Link to other file formats such as Word documents and PDFs
    • Reference files in other folders
    • Make long pages easier to manage with links to sections of the page
    Putting Your Site on the Web/Publishing
    • Investigate different hosting options
    • Use an FTP application
    • Access a server and see where web documents reside
    • Upload your site to the server
    • Review your published website and share it with others
    • Getting Started with a Text Editor & Browser
    • Headings & Other Blocks of Text
    • Versions, Titles and Proper HTML Grammar
    • Line Breaks, Horizontal Separators & Special Characters
    • Bulleted & Numbered Lists with HTML
    • Customizing Page Elements with HTML Attributes
    • Displaying Tabular Data in HTML
    • Creating & Modifying Images for the Web
    • Embedding an Image on Your HTML Web Page
    • Linking to Websites & Email Addresses with HTML
    • Creating a Website by Linking Your Files
    • Putting Your Site on the Web/Publishing
    Learning HTML opens the door for anyone who wants to develop websites/applications.
    Able to copy and paste in a word processor and an ability to switch between open programs in a Mac or Windows operating system.

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