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i-Net+ Module 8 - Developing a Web Site




Course Aims
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: create HTML pages incorporating different document-, paragraph- and text-level elements, create hyperlinks and incorporate images and sounds on pages, create HTML tables, frames, forms and imagemaps, understand the use of XML and XHTML, describe the uses and benefits of various graphics and multimedia file formats, plug-ins and extensions, understand web page design and performance issues, including the use of CSS and XSL, define programming-related terms as they relate to Internet applications development, describe the differences between popular client-side and server-side programming and scripting languages and identify when to integrate a database with a Web site, and the technologies that are used to connect the two.
Assumed Knowledge
Readers should meet the following criteria prior to attending the course: experience of desktop software PC support, perhaps gained through "A+ Certification: Operating System Support Skills" or similar training, some basic experience of supporting web clients (browser, FTP, etc.) would be an advantage and some working technical knowledge of LAN and WAN networking hardware and software (preferably using Windows 98 or later).
Course Audience
This course has been developed for readers with the responsibility for installing, maintaining and troubleshooting Internet and Intranet systems. On course completion, readers will be capable of taking and passing the i-Net+ Certification exam (code IK0-002, launched April 2002).

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Table of Contents
Introduction to Web Development
  • Introduction to Web Development
     
    Cross-Browser Development
  • Cross-Browser Development
     
    Text Authoring Tools
  • Text Authoring Tools
     
    WYSIWYG Authoring Tools
  • WYSIWYG Authoring Tools
     
    Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
  • HTML Document Structure
  • Attributes
     
    Document Structure Tags
  • <HTML> & </HTML>
  • <HEAD> & </HEAD>
  • <TITLE>& </TITLE>
  • Meta Tags
  • <BODY> & </BODY>
  • Additional <BODY> Tag Parameters
     
    Paragraph Formatting and Block-level Elements
  • <P> & </P>
  • <BR>
  • <H1> & </H1>
  • <HR>
     
    Text-level Elements
  • Nested Tags
  • Fonts
     
    Hidden Comments
  • Hidden Comments
     
    Lists
  • Lists
     
    Hyperlinks
  • Hyperlinks
     
    Incorporating Images into Pages
  • Incorporating Images into Pages
     
    Incorporating Sounds into Pages
  • Incorporating Sounds into Pages
     
    Anchor Tag and Internal Links
  • Anchor Tag and Internal Links
     
    HTML Tables
  • HTML Tables
     
    Frames
  • Hyperlinks and Frames
     
    HTML Forms
  • HTML Forms
     
    Imagemaps (or Hotspots)
  • Client-Side Imagemaps
     
    Extensible Markup Language (XML)
  • WML
     
    Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
  • Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
     
    VRML
  • VRML
     
    Graphics and File Formats
  • Graphic Interchange Format (GIF)
  • Joint Photographic Expert Group (JPEG)
  • Portable Network Format (PNG)
  • Other File Formats
    Multi-media File Formats
  • Multi-media File Formats
     
    Plug-ins and Multimedia Extensions
  • Shockwave by Macromedia
  • Flash Player by Macromedia
  • RealPlayer by Progressive Networks (now RealNetworks)
  • QuickTime Viewer from Apple
     
    Web Page Design and Performance
  • Web Page Design and Performance
     
    Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
  • CSS Syntax
  • XSL
     
    Server Programming Interfaces
  • CGI - Common Gateway Interface
  • PHP
     
    Server Side Includes (SSI)
  • SSI Syntax
     
    Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI)
  • Active Server Pages (ASP)
  • Netscape Server API (NSAPI)
  • Java
     
    Using FrontPage to Define Advanced Web Pages
  • Incorporating a Form into a Web Page
  • Incorporating Components into a Document
     
    Database Architecture
  • Flat File Database
  • Relational Databases
     
    Database Connectivity
  • ODBC
  • ODBC Components
  • JDBC
     
    Dynamic Content
  • JavaScript
  • Visual Basic Script (VBScript)
  • Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
     
    Summary
  • Summary
     
    Glossary
  • Glossary
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