HTML 4.01: Web Authoring, Level 1 (Second
Edition)
Course Specifications
Course number: 085551
Software: Windows
95, 98, 2000, Me, or XP.
Course length: 1 day
Course Description
If you have surfed the Internet, you undoubtedly have an idea of what Web
pages are and have seen some of their capabilities and limitations. However,
merely using the World Wide Web will not give you an understanding of how these
pages are created. HTML 4.01: Web Authoring, Level 1 (Second Edition) is the
first of three courses on the topic of creating Web pages with Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML). This course presents the basics of this foundational Web
technology and enables you to create your own functional pages.
Course
Objective: You will create, modify, and test Web pages.
Target
Student: HTML 4.01: Web Authoring, Level 1 (Second Edition) is a hands-on
instructional tool that lays the foundation for mastering this Web publishing
language. It is a course intended for students who are interested in learning
about how to create Web documents. Students who want to learn HTML for their own
personal use or for business related purposes will all benefit equally.
Prerequisites: To ensure your success, we recommend you possess
the following: experience with Windows or Mac OS operating systems, mouse and
word processing skills, and previous use of the Internet.
Delivery
Method: Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with
structured hands-on activites.
Hardware Requirements
- A Pentium-class machine with a minimum processor speed of 233 MHz.
- 64 MB of RAM.
- A connection to the Internet.
- A monitor set to 800 x 600 pixel resolution and a minimum of 256 colors
(16-bit color preferred).
- A PowerPC, G3, or G4 with a minimum processor speed of 266 MHz.
- 64 MB of RAM.
- A connection to the Internet.
- A monitor set to 800 x 600 pixel resolution and a minimum of 256 colors
(16-bit color preferred).
Platform Requirements
Software Requirements
- Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me, or XP.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.
- Netscape 6.2.
- Mac OS 8.6, 8.6.1, 9.x, or X.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1.
- Netscape 6.2.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of thes
course, students will be able to:
- create a simple Web page.
- add structure to content.
- create links to Web pages.
- modify the appearance of text.
- create a data table.
Course Content
- Lesson 1: Creating a Web Page
- Topic 1A: Create a Global Structure
- Topic 1B: Add a Page Title
- Topic 1C: Modify the Page Background
- Topic 1D: Create Paragraphs
- Topic 1E: Embed Images
- Lesson 2: Structuring Content
- Topic 2A: Create Headings
- Topic 2B: Create Lists
- Topic 2C: Notate Code
- Topic 2D: Insert Horizontal Rules
- Topic 2E: Control Line Breaks
- Topic 2F: Group Elements
- Lesson 3: Linking Web Pages
- Topic 3A: Create Local Links
- Topic 3B: Create Remote Links
- Topic 3C: Create Image Links
- Lesson 4: Formatting Text
- Topic 4A: Apply Bold and Italics
- Topic 4B: Modify Font Styles
- Topic 4C: Create an Embedded Style Sheet
- Topic 4D: Insert HTML Entities
- Lesson 5: Creating Tables
- Topic 5A: Create the Table Body
- Topic 5B: Create Table Headers
- Topic 5C: Modify the Table Structure
- Topic 5D: Align Table Content
- Topic 5E: Modify Table Background
Colors