HTML1002  Hypertext Markup Language Advanced 

Class Type            Programming 

System                   World Wide Web                                

Duration                4.5 Days 

Class Audience     Programming Personnel responsible for creating/maintaining/updating a Web site or involved with

                                its management or its impact on the Building HVAC System 

Offered At             Customer site or St Paul 

# of Students                Minimum 4 Maximum 8 

Cost                        $2110 per person at site, $1827 per person St Paul 

Brief                          The course starts with an introduction to WEB Design.  The basics of an

                                    effective WEB presentation are discussed ending with some pertinent do’s

                                    and don’ts of WEB Design.  Many useful examples are presented and

                                    discussed. 

 

            This is followed by an extensive discussion of WEB servers and

            introduction to CGI Scripts.  This completes the discussion of ‘putting it all

            on line’.  The course then introduces forms and image maps and concludes

            with some useful forms and scripts.  At this point testing, revising and

            maintaining a WEB presentation are discussed with several examples and

            exercises. 

 

            Hypertext production systems are introduced for large presentations and

            sites.  High powered tools such as editors and converters are introduced.

 

            The course then discusses real life informational and interactive

            presentations.  The course concludes with advanced topics in multimedia,

            advanced CGI scripting and server capabilities.

 

            Extensive lab exercises to fortify understanding of this pervasive language. 

Objectives                 Upon completion of the course the student will be able to: 

·         Create/revise/load an informational or interactive WEB site

·         Use advanced multimedia features on a given site 

·         Use advanced CGI scripting and server capabilities

·         Use Internet Explorer and Netscape Extensions to HTML        

·         Exhibit an understanding of high powered tools such editors and converters

Topics                   

·         Informational and interactive WEB sites

·         Advanced features in multimedia

·         Advanced CGI and Server capabilities

 

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