CIS 241 Web Development I, Summer 2013

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.
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Comments about this course...

A revisit to HTML for me, getting comfortable with XHTML and HTML5, CSS, etc. It had been several years since I had coded anything, but it came back to me quickly. Good foundaton for the rest of the web-related classes that would follow. Grade: 4.0

I served as a TA for the following quarter, at the request of my instructor. That was a great experience all on its own, providing me a small opportunity to mentor and provide some of my own insights into coding web pages for business use. (All sample documents are in PDF format; web pages are, well, web pages.)


Course Level Objectives

  1. Perform content and technical analysis on web applications and websites. [REASON]
  2. Use XHTML to develop, debug, maintain and document web applications and websites. [REASON]
  3. Implement standardized application / site design. [REASON]
  4. Compare and contrast different browser's effects on XHTML documents. [REASON]
  5. Use the basic principles of Web documents. [REASON]
  6. Control the appearance of a Web Page through the use of XHTML tables. [REASON]
  7. Create a website with frames. [REASON]
  8. Use XHTML forms. [REASON]
  9. Create XHTML style through inline, embedded and Cascading Style Sheets. [REASON]

Course Examples

XML version of an old resume (opens a new tab/window)

Final project - early version of this web site (opens a new tab/window)

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional