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CIS 140 - Basic Web Page Design
This course focuses on Web-Site Programming software and requires the student to create their own web site using some of the most popular web software. Students will be required to demonstrate web-authoring proficiency through tests and programming projects. This course is repeatable to allow for future web-authoring software releases. The focus of this course is to familiarize the student with the ability to create files using HTML.
If you have PowerPoint on your computer, you should be able to see these presentations without modification. Otherwise, install the PowerPoint Viewer to see the following chapters. The chapters will become available as you progress through the class. You may also right-click on the files and view full-screen or "save" them to your computer for viewing later.
This course uses a Course Technology book titled Creating Web Pages with HTML and Dynamic HTML by Patrick Carey, ISBN# 0-619-01969-7. Time allowing, we will cover the following:
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Introduction |
| HTML Tutorial 1: |
The W3 Consortium and Other Sites
Variations on Bulleted Lists
Variations on Horizontal Lines
Extended Character Sets |
| HTML Tutorial 2: |
Using FTP
Using USENET
Accessing Gophers
File Names and Case |
| HTML Tutorial 3: |
Using the <FONT> Tag
Graphics Packages
Dithering and the Safety Palette
Image Maps
Using Transparent GIFs
Another Use of the ALT Property |
| HTML Tutorial 4: |
Using a Background Image
Column Groups |
| HTML Tutorial 5: |
Are Frames A Good Idea?
Using the <BASE> Tag
The <LAYER> tag |
| HTML Tutorial 10: |
Using MIDI Files
Streaming Audio and Video
VRML |
| HTML Reference Table: |
HTML Tags and Properties |
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| If you have any questions about the online class modules, please email Steve Merrill. |
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