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Description:
Internet and intranet Web site development using XHTML approached from a source code perspective.
Covers tags, forms, linked objects, CSS, frames, tables, and introduction to the use of scripting.
Students build multi-page Web sites.
Course Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Perform content and technical analysis on web applications and websites. [REASON]
- Use XHTML to develop, debug, maintain and document web applications and websites. [REASON]
- Implement standardized application / site design. [REASON]
- Compare and contrast different browser’s effects on XHTML documents. [REASON]
- Use the basic principles of Web documents. [REASON]
- Control the appearance of a Web Page through the use of XHTML tables. [REASON]
- Create a website with frames. [REASON]
- Use XHTML forms. [REASON]
- Create XHTML style through inline, embedded and Cascading Style Sheets. [REASON]
Click this link to view the course syllabus:
CIS 241 Syllabus
My Reflection on this Classs:
This is definitely the start-all and do-all class for web developers. I refer to this course's
text book constantly. I've also used it to develop a "cheat sheet" of XHTML code for quick
reference (especially when doing web projects during other classes and at work). Taking this
class fueled my desire to learn more and more about websites. In a nutshell; "Loved it!"
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