When
we talk about Web 2.0, we do not refer to the way a web site is designed. Web
2.0 is about the structure. In the past, web site layouts were designed on
the concept of tables. Now, the keyword is DIV (divider). Using a tidy HTML
structure, it is possible to create CSS (Cascade Style Sheets) documents to
quickly change the lay out of a website. In this course, you will learn the
proper way to write an HTML code and assign one or more styles to the layout
of the web site with CSS rules.
Who should attend?
- People interested in discovering how to code with HTML and style with CSS.
- No previous knowledge of coding is required. Designers keen to move one step in the direction of coding will enjoy this course.
Corporate companies benefited from this course!
- Embassy of Japan
- Computer Network Technologies
- Netvista Media
- Symantec (Singapore)
Program
1. Getting started
- How internet works
- Tidy code and messy code
- The value of code's validation
- Read HTML and CSS
2. HTML
- Tags overview
- DIV and table, the difference
- Table tags
- H tags
- A tags
- IMG tags
3. CSS
- Assign styles to tidy code
- Class, Tag and DIV rules
- Wrappers
- Text rules
- Color overview
- Boxes and borders
4. Dreamweaver
- The interface
- Property panel
- CSS panel
- Tips and tricks
5. Exporting
- Save HTML and CSS
- Upload on the internet
Duration
3 days from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM
or
6 evening sessions from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Price
$650 per person
Corporate discounts are available, email us for more info.

