HTML, CSS & JavaScript Web Publishing
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Test Prep
100+ Pre Assessment Questions |
100+ Post Assessment Questions |
Features
44+ LiveLab |
00+ Minutes
18+ Videos |
01:07+ Hours
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Outline
Lessons 1:
Introduction
Lessons 2:
What Is Web Publishing?
- Thinking Like a Web Publisher
- Web Browsers
- Web Servers
- Uniform Resource Locators
- Defining Web Publishing Broadly
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 3:
Getting Your Tools in Order
- Anatomy of a Website
- Setting Up Your Computer for Web Publishing
- Using the Google Chrome Developer Tools
- What Do You Want to Do on the Web?
- Wireframing Your Website
- Web Hosting
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 4:
Introducing HTML and CSS
- What HTML Is (And What It Isn’t)
- What HTML Files Look Like
- HTML Attributes
- Using the style Attribute
- A Short History of HTML Standards
- The Current and Evolving Standard: HTML5
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 5:
Learning the Basics of HTML
- Structuring Your HTML
- The Title
- Headings
- Paragraphs
- Comments
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 6:
Organizing Information with Lists
- Lists: An Overview
- Numbered Lists
- Unordered Lists
- Definition Lists
- Nesting Lists
- Other Uses for Lists
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 7:
Working with Links
- Creating Links
- Linking Local Pages Using Relative and Absolute Pathnames
- Links to Other Documents on the Web
- Linking to Specific Places Within Documents
- Anatomy of a URL
- Kinds of URLs
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 8:
Formatting Text with HTML and CSS
- Character-Level Elements
- Character Formatting Using CSS
- Preformatted Text
- Horizontal Rules (or Thematic Breaks)
- Line Break
- Addresses
- Quotations
- Special Characters
- Fonts and Font Sizes
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 9:
Using CSS to Style a Site
- Including Style Sheets in a Page
- Selectors
- Units of Measure
- Editing Styles with Developer Tools
- Using Color
- Links
- The Box Model
- More Selectors
- The <body> Tag
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 10:
Using Images on Your Web Pages
- Images on the Web
- Image Formats
- Inline Images in HTML: The <img> Tag
- Images and Text
- Images and Links
- Other Neat Tricks with Images
- Image Backgrounds
- Using Images as Bullets
- What Is an Imagemap?
- Image Etiquette
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 11:
Building Tables
- Creating Tables
- Table Parts
- Sizing Tables, Borders, and Cells
- Table and Cell Color
- Aligning Your Table Content
- Spanning Multiple Rows or Columns
- More Advanced Table Enhancements
- How Tables Are Used
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 12:
Using CSS to Position Elements on the Page
- Positioning Schemes
- Absolute Positioning
- Fixed Positioning
- Controlling Stacking
- Creating Drop-Down Menus
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 13:
Designing Forms
- Understanding Form and Function
- Using the <form> Tag
- Using the <label> Tag
- Creating Form Controls with the <input> Tag
- Using Other Form Controls
- Grouping Controls with fieldset and legend
- Displaying Updates with progress and meter
- Applying Cascading Style Sheet Properties to Form Elements
- Planning Your Forms
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 14:
Structuring a Page with HTML5
- A Short History of HTML Page Layout
- Laying Out a Page in HTML5
- HTML5 Structural Tags
- The Page Outline
- Using HTML5 Structural Elements
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 15:
Integrating Multimedia: Video and Sound
- Embedding Video the Simple Way
- Hosting Your Own Video
- Embedding Video Using <video>
- Embedding Flash Using the <object> Tag
- The <embed> Tag
- Embedding Flash Movies Using SWFObject
- Flash Video Players
- Embedding Audio in Your Pages
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 16:
Advanced CSS: Page Layout in CSS
- Laying Out the Page
- The Role of CSS in Web Design
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 17:
Using Responsive Web Design
- What Is Responsive Web Design?
- Mobile Devices Should Come First
- Planning a Responsive Website
- Writing Media Queries
- Understanding the Mechanics of RWD
- Responsive Web Design Best Practices
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 18:
Introducing JavaScript
- Why Would You Want to Use JavaScript?
- The <script> Tag
- JavaScript and the Chrome Development Tools
- The JavaScript Language
- The JavaScript Environment
- Events
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 19:
Using jQuery
- What Are JavaScript Libraries?
- Getting Started with jQuery
- Your First jQuery Script
- Selecting Elements from the Document
- Binding Events
- Modifying Styles on the Page
- Modifying Content on the Page
- Special Effects
- AJAX and jQuery
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 20:
Using JavaScript in Your Pages
- Validating Forms with JavaScript
- Hiding and Showing Content
- Adding New Content to a Page
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 21:
Working with Frames and Linked Windows
- What Are Frames?
- Working with Linked Windows
- Inline Frames
- Opening Linked Windows with JavaScript
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 22:
Designing for the Mobile Web
- People Browse Differently on Mobile Phones
- Standards Compliance and the Mobile Web
- Writing for the Mobile Web
- Design and Page Layout
- Using Links
- Using Images and Multimedia
- Making the Most of CSS and JavaScript
- Take Advantage of Mobile Features
- Other Good Habits and Hints for Mobile Web Design
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises
Lessons 23:
Designing for User Experience
- Considering User Experience Level
- Determining User Preferences
- What Is Accessibility?
- Alternative Browsers
- Writing Accessible HTML
- Designing for Accessibility
- Validating Your Sites for Accessibility
- Summary
- Workshop
- Additional Exercises