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Using HTML to Create Web Pages

  • Inserting and Formatting Text on the Website
    • Core elements of web page text
    • Page headers and content structure
    • Section titles
    • Separators
  • Placing Images on the Website
    • Graphic file formats: PNG, JPEG/JPG, GIF
  • Creating Links on Websites
    • Links and Hyperlinks
    • Inserting Hyperlinks
    • File sharing via the web
    • Auto-generated email links
    • Customizing link display
    • Using graphics as hyperlinks
  • Utilizing Tables for Website Structure
  • Developing Forms on the Website
  • Creating Web Pages Using Frames

Using CSS to Style Web Pages

  • Construction and Structure of Styles
  • Applying Styles to Documents
    • Global settings (including font sizes and background colors)
  • Defining Fonts and Text with Styles
    • Formatting paragraphs and headings
    • Indentation and line spacing
    • Centering and changing background colors for titles
    • Using small caps or standard caps
  • Defining Color, Background, Spacing, and Margins via Styles
    • Borders and frames for various page elements
  • Defining Borders, Scrollbars, and Display Properties with Styles
  • Defining Positioning Elements and Units Using Styles
  • Styling Tables and Print Outputs
  • Defining Selectors Using Classes and IDs

JavaScript

  • Introduction to JavaScript
    • History, implementations, and versions
    • Embedding code in HTML documents
    • Syntax
    • Keywords and reserved words
    • Variables
    • Data types
    • Operators
    • Control statements
    • Functions
    • Memory management
  • Reference Types
    • Wrapper types
    • Arrays
    • Date objects
    • RegExp
    • Math object
    • Function object
  • Object-Oriented Programming
    • Creating objects
    • Inheritance
  • Anonymous Functions
    • Recursion
    • Closures
    • Private elements
  • Browser Object Model (BOM)
    • Objects: window, location, navigator, screen, history
    • Timers and counters
    • Detecting user agent type
  • Document Object Model (DOM)
    • DOM hierarchy
    • Accessing and modifying elements
  • Events
    • Event types
    • Event handling
    • Event propagation
    • The event object
    • Programmatic event generation
    • Memory and performance considerations
  • Form Validation Using JavaScript
  • Errors and Debugging
    • Reporting and Exception Handling
    • Techniques and tools for debugging
    • Common mistakes in Internet Explorer

PHP

  • PHP Syntax
    • Operators and variables
    • Basic functions, file operations, strings, and arrays
  • Data Structures
    • Associative arrays
    • Session variables, forms, URL parameters, and cookies
  • Object-Oriented Programming in PHP
    • Classes, constructors, and inheritance
    • Object-oriented features

Requirements

The training is open to individuals who possess basic computer skills, including text editing and formatting, proficiency in the MS Windows environment, and familiarity with internet services.

 35 Hours

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