By the end of this course students will be able to:

Describe the basic Internet and Web Publishing terms, hardware and software

Use a Web Browser to find information about creating Web documents

Use Mark-up tags to create
professional HTML documents

Create hypertext links within and between documents and the World Wide Web

Add simple graphics to HTML documents

Add animated graphics and sound to HTML documents

Create frames for displaying multiple documents

Add forms to HTML documents to gather details from browsers

Plan a complex Web site, test this site and announce it
Method
As well as offering a good theoretical and technical grounding, the course includes extensive hands-on workshops which give you the opportunity to explore and develop what you have learnt in the classroom.
Introduction

History of the Internet

How does the Internet work?

What is the World Wide Web?
The World Wide Web

Starting Navigator Gold

Editing a HTML document

File / Edit Toolbar

Paragraph / Character formatting

Source Code
Designing a Web Site

Content and look of the site
The HTML Tools

Word Processor and Spreadsheet add-ons

Database add-ons

Commercial HTML editors
HTML Elements, Tags and Arguments

Elements and Tags
The Document Head

The Document Head Tags

HTML

Head

Title

Base

Isindex
The Document Body

The "Body" Tag

The Heading Level Tags

Heading Style Tags

Logical VS Physical Styles

Line and Paragraph breaks

Lists

Hypertext Anchors

Inserting Comments in HTML documents
Using Images

Gif and Jpeg

Images
Advanced Techniques

Forms, Tables and Frames