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Business: Accounting/Finance
Business: Communication
Business: Healthcare
Business: Human Resource Mgt.
Business: Languages
Business: Leadership, Management & Supervision
Business: Lean and Six Sigma
Business: Marketing & Sales
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Business: Train the Trainer
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Computer: Autodesk
Computer: Business Applications
Computer: Database
Computer: Desktop Support Specialist Certificate
Computer: Geographic Information Systems(GIS/GPS)
Computer: Graphic Design
Computer: Hardware & CompTIA
Computer: Microsoft Certification
Computer: Microsoft Office
Computer: Spreadsheet
Computer: VMware
Computer: Web Design
Computer: Web Development & Programming
Access: Advanced Topics
Access: Database Application Development
Access: Introduction to Relational Database Design
Advanced Internet Prog. using Visual Basic.NET & XML Web Services
Advanced Visual Basic.NET Topics
Data Collaboration with XML
Enhancing Web Design with Active Server Pages
Introduction to Internet Prog. using ASP.NET & Visual Basic.NET
Introduction to Programming using Visual Basic.NET
Mastering Web Design/Advanced Web Authoring
Session 2010-001
Session 2010-002
Session 2010-003
Object-Oriented Programming using Visual Studio.NET
Programming Data Access with ADO.NET using Visual Basic.NET
Structured Query Language (SQL)
Web Design Basics/Introduction to HTML
Computer: Wordprocessing
Engineering: Autodesk
Environmental
Legal Studies: Exam Reviews
Legal Studies: Paralegal Studies
Medical Coding
Safety Management
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Youth: Pre-College
Industry Solutions


Mastering Web Design/Advanced Web Authoring
This course provides you with the tools to create your own HTML (HyperText Markup Language) documents. Learn how to create Web sites with a variety of HTML elements and attributes, and create well-formed code that complies with the XHTML standard. You will learn how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to develop and design Web sites. Learn how to use all the features of the CSS-1 specification, and a few features of CSS-2. Explore browser workarounds and sound development principles along the way. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to identify style sheets of various types, customize styles, apply positioning properties, control background appearance, and create styles that break down gracefully.
  • Create well-formed code that conforms to the XHTML standard.
  • Modify tables and create nested tables.
  • Control the sizing, spacing, and alignment of images, and understand how image maps work.
  • Create Web forms with a variety of different controls.
  • Modify form attributes to make forms more usable and navigable.
  • Apply the meta tag and understand how JavaScript is embedded into HTML documents.
  • Create framed pages.
  • Use style sheets (CSS) to design Web documents.
  • Identify style sheets of various types, understand the advantages and risks of designing with style sheets, and apply correct style sheet syntax.
  • Apply CLASS and ID selectors to customize styles, use the DIV and SPAN elements to construct styles, and create an external style sheet and linking documents to it.
  • Style text with typographical properties, including aligning and indenting text, controlling the spacing of lines and characters modifying other text characteristics; declare specific and generic fonts size fonts with various methods; and create variations of font styles.
  • Apply text and background colors with a variety of methods and other background techniques, like controlling background tiling and position.
  • Control the margins, borders, and padding of page elements, and create floating elements and list styles.
  • Apply position properties to control page layout by absolute and relative coordinates, and control the width, overflow, and layering of page elements.
  • Create styles that break down gracefully, such as dynamic hyperlinks and cursor styles, and apply filters and contextual styles.
Prerequisite: Web Design Basics or equivalent experience.
For more information, contact Melissa Stafford at (225) 578-1263.


Select an upcoming session/workshop:
 

Session 2010-001
     (February 24-25, 2010)

 

Session 2010-002
     (May 3-12, 2010)

 

Session 2010-003
     (July 7-8, 2010)




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