Internet Site Development
Overview/Description
To demonstrate how to write basic HTML code to create web pages that incorporate hyperlinks, tables, forms, image maps, and style sheets
Target Audience
Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-business IT professionals and students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net+
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of computer hardware and software; a knowledge of advanced Internet concepts
Expected Duration
235 Minutes
Objectives:
Internet Site Development
discuss HTML basics, standards, and design issues.
outline the basic structure and elements of an HTML page.
create and format an HTML document.
describe how hyperlinks, tables, and forms are used in web page development.
enhance a web page through the use of hyperlinks, tables, and forms.
describe how image maps, style sheets, and the meta tag can be used in web page development.
use image maps and style sheets to enhance a web page.
distinguish between client-side and server-side scripting and explain the functions of an HTTP gateway.
explain how CGI works and describe the advantages and disadvantages of using alternatives to CGI.
explain the use of databases in internetworking.
identify the common formats used to deliver content to wireless devices.
plan front-end and back-end elements of a web site.
identify and explain common page layout formats and elements and their usage, and explain the importance of white space.
explain how to test a web site and how search engines work.
identify different methods for publishing content to a web server and the web-publishing tools that exploit these methods.
Course Number: 31847_eng