Students will learn how to use HTML to create Web pages.
Lesson 1: Advanced tables
A. Creating nested tables
B. Using tables for page layout
Lesson 2: Graphics
A. Incorporating graphics into a document
B. Creating and using imagemaps
Lesson 3: Creating forms
A. Introduction to forms
Lesson 4: Advanced forms
A. Using advanced input types
B. Setting input type attributes
C. Creating a text area
D. Creating form list boxes
Lesson 5: Frames
A. Overview of frames
B. Creating frames
C. Applying frame attributes
D. Using nested framesets
Lesson 6: Dynamic and interactive documents
A. Interactive Web pages
B. JavaScript in HTML documents
C. Java in HTML documents
Lesson 7: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS-1)
A. Introduction to style sheets (CSS-1)
B. Working with style sheet properties and selectors
C. Linked style sheets
Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Create advanced tables, including nested tables.
Size and place graphics, including imagemaps, in a Web page.
Create Web forms.
Create forms with advanced input types and attributes.
Create and work with framed Web pages.
Create documents that automatically display another page and documents that contain interactive JavaScripts and applets.
Design Web pages using style sheets
Windows 95: Introduction or Windows 98: Introduction, Netscape Communicator 4.0/4.01: Introduction or Internet Explorer 4.0: Introduction, and HTML 4.0 Programming: Level 1. Students should also be familiar with using the Internet.
Students will probably get the most out of this course if they want to learn to create Web pages with HTML code. Learning HTML code will also benefit students when they use HTML generation programs.
The target student is one who wants to learn more about HTML programming or needs to create Web pages.