PRIVATE GROUP FEE:
$ Based upon a class size of six students.
Scheduling can be adjusted to employee work hours and incorporate client assignments.
SMALL CLASS SIZE:
There is a surcharge associated with training two or fewer students.
AUDIENCE:
Support Personnel
Webmaster
Programmer
Application Analyst
IT Professional
DATES:
CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
HTML Elements
Become familiar with hypertext and the web.
Recognize the differences between SGML and HTML.
Examine the state and market share of the web browsers.
HTML Document Structure
Create and edit HTML documents.
Examine the purpose of tags, sections, paragraphs, and frames.
Format paragraphs and characters.
Examine document tags: HTML, HEAD, TITLE, and BASE.
Become familiar with meta data and how to apply the META tag.
Understand how search engines use meta tags.
Become proficient with body tags: BODY, BASEFONT, and ADDRESS.
Working with Paragraphs.
Format paragraphs with tags.
Control line breaks and use explicit delimiters.
Text Formatting
Apply common and predefined text attributes.
Lists
Utilize lists: ordered, unordered, and nesting.
Recognize when a table should be used instead of a list.
Tables
Become knowledgeable with HTML table structure and the related tags.
Acquire familiarity with the parts of a table and the related tags.
Work with column group and related tags.
Objects and Images
Become familiar with objects and images.
Use tags for embedding and customizing objects and images.
Learn how to add objects.
Links
Utilize links and anchors.
Appreciate the issues associated with implementing links for an international audience.
Manage links to current resources.
Forms
Utilize forms and related form types.
Use controls for interacting with forms.
Use menus for presenting users with choices.
CSS: Cascading Style Sheets
Code an instream CSS with several paragraph and table rules.
Convert the instream CSS to an external link.
Virtual Classroom
Blended Learning
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Synchronous Instruction
Asynchronous Instruction
Effective February 27, 2012, the course dates listed on the CETi schedules only will be available based upon approved and authorized user ID.
Copyright Acknowledgement: The software product(s) listed in this outline are owned and copyrighted by their respective companies. CETi makes no representation regarding ownership in any of the software products that we train on.
CETi courses are not intended for or open to the general public. They are intended for employees of Fortune 1000 companies, government municipalities, consulting companies, software, companies, healthcare providers. and mid-sized businesses. Individuals attending such courses will be required to execute a statement acknowledging that the employer will be paying for the CETi course and that the employer has a licensed version of the software.
Certain courses only should be taught by the source software company training company and open source purveyor.