Introduction to HTML Training

Introduction to HTML Training Courseware (HTM102)

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to HTML, covering all the fundamental aspects necessary to create and structure web pages. It covers a wide range of topics, providing students with a full understanding of HTML and its various elements and attributes.

Publisher: Webucator

Benefits

  1. Engaging Content: Students will be engaged throughout their learning journey with a well-structured course that combines theoretical concepts and practical applications.
  2. Foundation for Web Development: This course offers a solid foundation in HTML, which is essential for any aspiring web developer, designer, or content creator.
  3. Hands-on Experience: The course includes numerous practical examples and exercises, giving students the opportunity to apply their newfound skills in real-world situations.
  4. Up-to-date Material: The courseware is updated regularly to ensure that it reflects the latest developments and best practices in HTML and web development.

Outline

  1. A Quick Overview of Web Development
    1. Client-side Programming
      1. HTML
      2. Cascading Style Sheets
      3. JavaScript 1
      4. Ajax
      5. JavaScript Frameworks
    2. Server-side Programming
      1. Java EE
      2. ASP.NET
      3. Python
      4. PHP
      5. ColdFusion
      6. Node.js
  2. Introduction to HTML
    1. Getting Started
    2. A Simple HTML Document
    3. The HTML Skeleton
      1. The <head> Element
      2. The <body> Element
      3. Whitespace
    4. HTML Elements
      1. Attributes
      2. Empty vs. Container Tags
      3. Blocks and Inline Elements
      4. Comments
    5. Special Characters
    6. History of HTML
    7. lang Attribute
  3. Paragraphs, Headings, and Text
    1. Paragraphs
    2. Breaks and Horizontal Rules
    3. Creating an HTML Page
    4. Quoted Text
    5. Preformatted Text
    6. Text-Level Semantic Elements
  4. HTML Links
    1. Text Links
    2. Absolute vs. Relative Paths
      1. Absolute Paths
      2. Relative Paths
      3. Default Pages
    3. Targeting New Windows
    4. Email Links
    5. Adding Links
    6. Targeting a Specific Location on the Page
    7. The title Attribute
  5. HTML Images
    1. Inserting Images
      1. Making Images Accessible
      2. Alternative Text
      3. Long Descriptions
      4. Height and Width Attributes
    2. Image Links
    3. Adding Images to the Page
  6. HTML Lists
    1. Unordered Lists
      1. Nesting Unordered Lists
    2. Ordered Lists
      1. Nesting Ordered Lists
      2. The type Attribute
      3. The start Attribute
    3. Definition Lists
    4. Creating Lists
  7. HTML Tables
    1. Creating Tables
      1. Adding a Caption
    2. thead, tbody, and tfoot
    3. Merging Cells
    4. Creating Tables
  8. Sectioning a Web Page
    1. Semantic Block-Level Elements
      1. The article Tag
  9. Audio and Video
    1. Supported Media Types
    2. The audio Element
      1. Audio Formats
      2. audio Tag Attributes
    3. The video Element
      1. video Tag Attributes
    4. Video
    5. Accessibility

Required Prerequisites

None