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HTML Training tutorial course

html tutorial courseHTML is the lingua franca for publishing hypertext on the World Wide Web. It is a non-proprietary format based upon SGML, and can be created and processed by a wide range of tools, from simple plain text editors - you type it in from scratch- to sophisticated WYSIWYG authoring tools. HTML uses tags such as <h1> and </h1> to structure text into headings, paragraphs, lists, hypertext links etc. HTML training is the core for anyone interested in learning to develop web pages or looking for a career in web design.

HTML Training Course on Videos or CDs  Detailed Information

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Dynamic HTML Training  Course on Videos or CD-ROMs Detailed Description

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Set of NINE Training CD-ROMs (Three DHTML and Six HTML )

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HTML Tutorial Training Videos and CD-ROMs  Descriptions

Level 1 (2 Hours 9 Minutes)

1.0 Overview of Website Development (50 Minutes)
1.1 User Agents
1.2 HTML
1.3 Scripting Languages
1.4 Internet Servers
1.5 TCP/IP
1.6 Developer Tools
1.7 Electronic Commerce
2.0 Website Overview (8 Minutes)
2.1 Hypertext
2.2 Hyperlink
2.3 Distributed
2.4 Defines Document Structures
2.5 Defines Document Presentation
3.0 HTML Structure (43 Minutes)
3.1 Head and Body
3.2 Paragraph
3.3 Headings
3.4 CENTER
3.5 TITLE
3.6 Comments
4.0 Lists (25 Minutes)
4.1 Unordered Lists
4.2 Ordered Lists
4.3 Definition Lists

Level 2 (1 Hour 58 Minutes)

1.0 Tables (47 Minutes)
1.1 Why do I need a Table?
1.2 Table Syntax
1.3 Columnar Data
1.4 Table attributes
1.5 Border attributes
1.6 Width
1.7 Cell Spacing and Padding
1.8 Caption
1.9 Row Attributes
1.10 Cell Attributes
1.11 Document Layout
2.0 Presentation (1 Hour 10 Minutes)
2.1 Font
2.2 Font Style
2.3 Images
2.4 Horizontal Rule

Level 3 (1 Hour 48 Minutes)

1.0 Hyperlinks (44 Minutes)
1.1 Source & Destination
1.2 Text Hyperlink
1.3 Image Hyperlink
1.4 Image Map
1.5 Anchor
2.0 Forms (42 Minutes)
2.1 Why do I need a form?
2.2 Textbox
2.3 Checkbox
2.4 Radio Buttons
2.5 Listbox
2.6 Text Area
2.7 Button
2.8 Password
2.9 Hidden
2.10 Submitting your form to the server
3.0 Frames (31 Minutes)
3.1 Why do I need a frame?
3.2 Defining your FRAMESET
3.3 Setting Frame Attributes

Level 4 (1 Hour 50 Minutes)

1.0 History of HTML (11 Minutes)
1.1 HTML 2.0
1.2 HTML 3.2
1.3 HTML 4.0
1.4 Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
1.5 Graceful Degradation
1.6 Depreciated
1.7 Cumulative Learning
2.0 Cascading Style Sheets (21 Minutes)
2.1 Why do we need them?
2.2 Paradigm Shift: Re-thinking HTML
2.3 Inline
2.4 Embedded
3.0 Font Attributes (34 Minutes)
3.1 Font-Family
3.2 Font-size
3.3 Font-style
3.4 Font-variant
3.5 Font-weight
4.0 Background Attributes (20 Minutes)
4.1 Background-color
4.2 Background-image
4.3 Background-repeat
4.4 Background-attachment
4.5 Background-position
5.0 Text Attributes (12 Minutes)
5.1 Text-align
5.2 Text-indent
5.3 Text-decoration
5.4 Text-transform
6.0 Margin Attributes (8 Minutes)
6.1 Margin- left
6.2 Margin- right & Margin- top
6.3 Adding body margin
6.4 Margin-bottom

Level 5 (1 Hour 44 Minutes)

1.0 Padding Attributes (5 Minutes)
1.1 Padding-top & Padding-left
1.2 Padding-bottom
2.0 Border Attributes (11 Minutes)
2.1 Border-width
2.2 Border-Color
2.3 Border-Style
3.0 Advanced Style Sheets (21 Minutes)
3.1 Grouping Styles
3.2 Grouping Attributes
3.3 Defining Classes
4.0 Introduction to Scripts (23 Minutes)
4.1 What is a Script?
4.2 Why do I need a Script?
4.3 How do I place a Script in my HTML file?
4.4 What triggers my Script to start running?
4.5 Which Scripting language should I use?
4.6 What is a user agent?
5.0 Introduction to JavaScript (27 Minutes)
5.1 Who invented JavaScript?
5.2 Why are there so many Javas?
5.3 What is ECMAScript?
5.4 What is JScript?
5.5 On-the-fly HTML
5.6 Responding to User Interface Event
6.0 Intrinsic Events (12 Minutes)
6.1 What is an Intrinsic Event?
6.2 Document Events

Level 6 (1 Hour 31 Minutes)

1.0 Mouse Events (38 Minutes)
1.1 OnClick
1.2 OnDblClick
1.3 OnMouseDown
1.4 OnMouseUp
1.5 OnMouseOver
1.6 OnMouseMove
1.7 OnMouseOut
2.0 Keyboard Events (6 Minutes)
2.1 OnKeyPress
2.2 OnKeyDown
2.3 OnKeyUp
3.0 Data Entry Events (17 Minutes)
3.1 OnFocus
3.2 OnBlur
3.3 OnSubmit
3.4 OnReset
3.5 OnSelect
3.6 OnChange
4.0 HTML 4.0 Forms (30 Minutes)
4.1 Accesskey
4.2 Disabled
4.3 Readonly
4.4 Label
4.5 Fieldset and Legends
4.6 Tadindex

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