HTML 4.0 Introduction: Getting Started
Overview/Description
This course, HTML 4.0 Introduction: Getting Started, is a hands-on introduction to HTML, the authoring language used to create documents on the World Wide Web. This course instructs you how to create Web pages. Using HTML code, you will create Web pages and add basic components to your Web pages such as text, lines, and hyperlinks.
Target Audience
Although no prior knowledge of HTML is required, you should be familiar with computer and Internet browser operation, and the World Wide Web before beginning this course.
Expected Duration
This course, including the practice exercises, will take up to 4 hours to complete.
Objectives:
An Overview of HTML
Examine the history of the Web
Examine a markup language
Review the components of a markup language
Examine text editors
Use HTML editors
Examine Web development tools
Use browsers
Specify the version of HTML
Define the document
Create a document head
Create a document title
Create a document body
Formatting Text
Code with heading tags
Code with paragraph tags
Code with italic and bold text style tags
Code with meaningful tags
Create a horizontal rule
Code with entities
Code with the style element
Code with the color and background color properties
Code with the font-size property
Code with the font-family property
Code with the text-align property
Apply multiple formatting attributes to an element
Creating Lists
Create an unordered list
Change the appearance of a bullet
Create an ordered list
Change the ordering system
Create a definition list
Creating Hyperlinks
Create a link to a Web site
Link to a multimedia file
Examine navigation bars
Tag a section
Create a link in the navigation bar
Create a navigation bar
Center a navigation bar
Create a link to Web pages in your Web site
Create a home page
Group Web pages
Choose a linking structure
Course Number: WDEV0101