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Developing a Web Site: Hands-On
Course: 470
Type: Hands-On Training
Duration: 4 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Establish, configure and maintain an intranet or Internet Web site
- Develop and publish Web pages using HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
- Optimize page styles and layout with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- Configure a Web server
- Interface a Web site to a database for the dynamic storage and retrieval of data
- Produce dynamic Web pages using server-side and client-side scripts
Course Benefits Functional and attractive Web sites are critical elements of success for most organizations. In order to stand out from the competition, a site must be aesthetically appealing as well as perform smoothly and efficiently. In this hands-on course, you gain the knowledge and practical skills you need to develop a Web site. You learn the fundamentals of HTML syntax and layout, creating effective Web pages, configuring a Web server and interfacing your Web site to databases.Who Should Attend Those involved in establishing, developing or maintaining a Web site and anyone wanting to gain more knowledge about Web technologies. A basic familiarity with Microsoft Windows, the Internet and the Web is helpful.Hands-On Training An in-depth case study provides the hands-on skills to generate a dynamic Web site. Exercises include:
- Creating accessible, standards-based Web pages with HTML, XHTML and CSS
- Building, testing and refining your Web site
- Adding DHTML effects to Web pages
- Enhancing your Web page with images and image maps
- Configuring and testing a Web server
- Processing user requests and generating dynamic pages as the response
- Interfacing your Web site to a database
- Incorporating multimedia effects
Course 470 Content
- Internet/intranet fundamentals
- Web architecture
- Exploring multiple browsers
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- Head and body elements
- Formatting text with tags
- Establishing hypertext links
- Ordered and unordered lists
- Designing tables to display data
- Defining relative and absolute anchors
- Making your pages graphical with embedded images
- Adding interactivity with "clickable" images
- Utilizing animated images to liven up a Web page
- Creating image maps to link multiple parts of a single image
- Attaching style properties to HTML tags
- Creating and applying style sheets
- Implementing a styled navigational menu
- Choosing and applying styles with class and ID attributes
- Ensuring a consistent look across all pages of a site
- Web server/browser communication
- The HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
- Setting up the server directory structure
- Deploying access configuration/security
- Ongoing server administration
- Client/server/script interaction
- Exploring the operation of server-side Web applications
- Accessing data on the Web server
- Creating dynamic Web pages
- The difference between GET and POST requests
- Including a consistent navigational menu on all pages
- Reading and writing browser cookies
- Capturing user input with HTML forms
- Adding text fields, selection lists, check boxes and radio buttons to a Web page
- Configuring a form to invoke your server-side program when submitted
- Processing form input with dynamic Web pages
- Characterizing database records
- Using SQL to manipulate the database
- Opening a connection to a database
- Storing data captured from forms
- Performing dynamic queries on the database
- Generating a Web page response displaying the results of a query
- Incorporating JavaScript that executes in the Web browser
- Enhancing client-side functionality
- Validating form content to ensure forms are filled out correctly
- Reacting to user actions
- Embedding animation and video content in Web pages
- Adding interactivity with plug-ins
- Combining JavaScript and CSS
- Supporting multiple browsers
- Dynamically positioning content within a page
- Revealing and hiding page content
- Implementing rollover graphics with DHTML
- Fundamentals of XML
- Implementing an RSS feed on your site
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