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Course Name
HTML 4

Contact Hours: 24

Course Description
Welcome to the Training Series
Learn the in`s and out`s of HTML. Follow along with HTML expert Robb Tracy as he shows you how to create well formed HTML code, understand the basics of Java script, and introduces you to Cascading Style Sheets.

Course Instructor: Rob Tracy.

Robb H. Tracy has been immersed in the Information Technology industry since 1994. Robb has spent his entire career managing computer networks, building web sites, and teaching others how to do the same.

Robb began his career by attending Utah State University where he earned a Master`s Degree in Instructional Technology. Since graduation, Robb has worked for a variety computer hardware and software vendors building courseware and designing certification programs; including Novell`s Certified Novell Engineer (CNE) certification. In 2000, Robb served on CompTIA`s Network+ Advisory Committee where he helped define the objectives that comprise the CompTIA Network+ certification.

In 2002, Robb co-founded Nebo Technical Institute, Inc.; an Information Technology training development company. When he`s not working madly to meet the next deadline, Robb can be found floating on a high-mountain lake with a fishing pole in hand.

Enroll today in this course to start your learning.

Frequently Asked Questions


How long will it take me to complete the course?
The amount of time it takes to complete the course is dependent upon the time you are able to spend in study. The actual length of this interactive online video instruction is close to 12 hours. However to maximize the learning experience, that interactive online video instruction is broken into many smaller topic segments that tend to be 10-15 minutes in length.

Will I be able to work at my own pace?
Yes. The modular format of the instruction method allows you to proceed according to your own pace. Your personal schedule governs your completion time.

Are there any required books for the course?
No. the printable study guides are accessible from within each course segment and can be viewed online as well. These are included at no additional cost to you.

Can I assess what I have learned?
Yes. At the end of each self-paced unit, you will complete an assessment quiz. From there you will be able to determine if you understood the concepts or if you still need to review the materials further.

What are the advantages of taking this course online?
Always accessible…on demand…single login…easy to manage…work at your own pace…these are just a few of the many advantages.

Outcome
After completing all six course levels, you will have gained a well-rounded education allowing you to...

  • Create HTML code
  • Develop web enable pages using HTML
  • Recognize and troubleshoot HTML code issues
  • Understand the basics of JavaScript and Cascading Styles Sheets relative to HTML



Assessment
Evaluation of your performance will be based on...

  • Individual module quizzes which can be taken before or after the training section
  • Post quiz that assesses the combined topics covered within the complete courses level.


Completing a self-directed course: It will be your responsibility to access the course through your individual login, learn from the one-on-one instruction segments, and assess your level of retention with the post tests. All course materials will remain accessible online for the period of the subscription access. The printable study guides can be retained indefinitely as a means of refreshing your skills after a period of time.

Outline
The HTML 4 course is delivered in three unique sections with each containing content-specific modules.
  • Level 1 - HTML 4
  • Level 2 - HTML 4
  • Level 3 - HTML 4
  • Level 4 - HTML 4
  • Level 5 - HTML 4
  • Level 6 - HTML 4


Overview...

  • Each level utilizes a companion printable study guide that is closely identified with the course objectives.
  • You can follow the instructional design and start from the beginning of the course.
  • You can select a topic from the course outline to learn about a specific function or task.
  • Use the section quizzes to gauge your level of knowledge before and after learning.
  • Watch, listen and learn from an industry expert.




Level 1

1.0 How Web Sites Work

  • 1.1 What is a Web Server?
  • 1.2 How Web Servers Work
  • 1.3 Web Site Components
2.0 An Introduction to HTML
  • 2.1 HTML Elements
  • 2.2 Introducing Attributes
3.0 Depreciated HTML Elements

Level 2

1.0 HTML Structural Elements

  • 1.1 Using the
Program Details


The HTML 4 course is delivered in three unique sections with each containing content-specific modules.

    • Level 1 - HTML 4
    • Level 2 - HTML 4
    • Level 3 - HTML 4
    • Level 4 - HTML 4
    • Level 5 - HTML 4
    • Level 6 - HTML 4


Overview...

    • Each level utilizes a companion printable study guide that is closely identified with the course objectives.
    • You can follow the instructional design and start from the beginning of the course.
    • You can select a topic from the course outline to learn about a specific function or task.
    • Use the section quizzes to gauge your level of knowledge before and after learning.
    • Watch, listen and learn from an industry expert.




Level 1

1.0 How Web Sites Work

    • 1.1 What is a Web Server?
    • 1.2 How Web Servers Work
    • 1.3 Web Site Components
2.0 An Introduction to HTML
    • 2.1 HTML Elements
    • 2.2 Introducing Attributes
3.0 Depreciated HTML Elements

Level 2

1.0 HTML Structural Elements

    • 1.1 Using the The HTML 4 course is delivered in three unique sections with each containing content-specific modules.
      • Level 1 - HTML 4
      • Level 2 - HTML 4
      • Level 3 - HTML 4
      • Level 4 - HTML 4
      • Level 5 - HTML 4
      • Level 6 - HTML 4


Overview...

      • Each level utilizes a companion printable study guide that is closely identified with the course objectives.
      • You can follow the instructional design and start from the beginning of the course.
      • You can select a topic from the course outline to learn about a specific function or task.
      • Use the section quizzes to gauge your level of knowledge before and after learning.
      • Watch, listen and learn from an industry expert.




Level 1

1.0 How Web Sites Work

      • 1.1 What is a Web Server?
      • 1.2 How Web Servers Work
      • 1.3 Web Site Components
2.0 An Introduction to HTML
      • 2.1 HTML Elements
      • 2.2 Introducing Attributes
3.0 Depreciated HTML Elements

Level 2

1.0 HTML Structural Elements

      • 1.1 Using the Element
      • 1.2 Using the and Elements
      • 1.3 Key words and search engines
      • 1.4 Using the Element
      • 1.5 Using Comments
      • 1.6 Using Header Elements
      • 1.7 Using Paragraph Elements
2.0 Creating Unordered Lists
      • 2.1 Creating Ordered Lists
      • 2.2 Creating Definition Lists
3.0 Understanding Basic Table Elements
      • 3.1 Enhancing a Basic Table
      • 3.2 Using Table Headers
      • 3.3 Using Table Captions
      • 3.4 Using Table Summaries
      • 3.5 Spanning Rows and Columns
4.0 Adding Images
      • 4.1 Using the Element
      • 4.2 Using the alt Attribute
      • 4.3 Height and Width Attributes

Level 3

1.0 Working with Hyperlinks

      • 1.1 Using the Anchor Element
      • 1.2 Working with URLs and Paths
      • 1.3 Linking to a Specific Point in an HTML Document
      • 1.4 Configuring The title Attribute
      • 1.5 Configuring The tabindex Attribute
      • 1.6 Adding Hyperlinks to Images
      • 1.7 Using Imagemaps
2.0 Working with Forms / Using the Form Element
      • 2.1 Input Element
      • 2.2 Creating Textboxes
      • 2.3 Creating Textareas
      • 2.4 Using Radio Buttons and Check Boxes
      • 2.5 Using Check Boxes
      • 2.6 Creating Drop-Down Lists
      • 2.7 Creating Multi-Select Menu Lists
      • 2.8 Adding Buttons
3.0 Embedding Objects

Level 4

1.0 XHTML Basics

      • 1.1 HTML and XML
      • 1.2 XHTML
2.0 An Introduction to CSS
      • 2.1 How CSS Works
      • 2.2 Creating Styles
      • 2.3 Inheriting Styles
      • 2.4 Applying Styles
      • 2.5 Cascading
      • 2.6 Grouping Style Rules

Level 5

1.0 Configuring Font Properties with CSS

      • 1.1 Using the font-family Property with CSS
      • 1.2 Using the font-size Property with CSS
      • 1.3 Using the font-style Property with CSS
      • 1.4 Using the font-weight Property with CSS
      • 1.5 Using the font-variant Property with CSS
2.0 Configuring Background Properties with CSS
      • 2.1 Using the background-color Property with CSS
      • 2.2 Using the background-image Property with CSS
      • 2.3 Using the background-repeat Property with CSS
      • 2.4 Using the background-attachment Property with CSS
      • 2.5 Using the background-position Property with CSS
3.0 Configuring Text Appearance with CSS
      • 3.1 Using the text-align Property with CSS
      • 3.2 Using the text-indent Property with CSS
      • 3.3 Using the text-decoration Property with CSS
      • 3.4 Using the text-transform Property with CSS
4.0 Configuring Margins with CSS
      • 4.1 The CSS Box Model
      • 4.2 Setting Margins with CSS Properties
5.0 Configuring Borders with CSS
      • 5.1 Setting the Border Width with CSS Properties
      • 5.2 Setting the Border Style with CSS Properties
      • 5.3 Setting the Border Color with CSS Properties
6.0 Configuring the Pad with CSS 7.0 Creating Classes

Level 6

1.0 An Introduction to JavaScript

      • 1.1 A History of JavaScript
      • 1.2 How JavaScript Works
      • 1.3 How JavaScript Scripts are Incorporated into an HTML Document
2.0 JavaScript Basics
      • 2.1 Defining Scripts with the