HTML 4.1: Basic
HTML 4.0: Basic
Activity Overview:
If you have surfed the Internet, you undoubtedly have an idea of what Web pages are and have seen some of their capabilities and limitations. However, merely using the World Wide Web will not give you an understanding of how these pages are created. HTML 4.01: Basic is the first of three courses on the topic of creating Web pages with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). This course presents the basics of this foundational Web technology and enables you to create your own functional pages.
Objectives:
At the completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Create a simple Web page.
- Add structure to content.
- Create links to Web pages.
- Modify the appearance of text.
- Create a data table.
Target Student:
HTML 4.01: Basic is a hands-on instructional tool that lays the foundation for mastering this Web publishing language. It is a course intended for students who are interested in learning about how to create Web documents. Students who want to learn HTML for their own personal use or for business related purposes will all benefit equally.
Prerequisites:
To ensure your success, we recommend you possess the following: experience with Windows or Mac OS operating systems, mouse and word processing skills, and previous use of the Internet.
Activity Content:
- Creating a Web Page
- Create a Global Structure
- Add a Page Title
- Modify the Page Background
- Create Paragraphs
- Embed Images
- Structuring Content
- Create Headings
- Create Lists
- Notate Code
- Insert Horizontal Rules
- Control Line Breaks
- Group Elements
- Linking Web Pages
- Create Local Links
- Create Remote Links
- Create Image Links
- Formatting Text
- Apply Bold and Italics
- Modify Font Styles
- Create an Embedded Style Sheet
- Insert HTML Entities
- Creating Tables
- Create the Table Body
- Create Table Headers
- Modify the Table Structure
- Align Table Content
- Modify Table Background Colors
