Everything IT

Designing and Hosting a Website

 

Web Development Fundamentals

  • identify the current HTML standards
  • recognize what HTML is
  • identify common HTML editing applications and their functions
  • recognize the tags that define the structure in an HTML document
  • recognize the basic elements of an HTML document
  • create a basic web page
  • insert hyperlinks into a web page
  • recognize tags used to create a table in HTML
  • recognize the tags that are used to create forms in HTML
  • recognize how to use image maps in web pages
  • recognize how to apply style sheets to web pages
  • identify the functions of Cascading Style Sheets
  • use advanced HTML elements to enhance a web page
  • distinguish between client-side and server-side scripting
  • identify the common scripting and programming languages
  • define DHTML and the DOM
  • recognize how XHTML relates to XML and HTML
  • identify the characteristics of XML
  • identify common platforms for delivering web content to wireless devices
  • recognize the characteristics of common database models
  • identify the function of a database management system (DBMS)
  • recognize the standards and technologies that facilitate database connectivity
  • distinguish between different scripting languages and database technologies
Duration: 2 hrs
Internet Site Development

  • recognize how to plan the front-end and back-end elements of a web site
  • determine the most appropriate content policy in a given scenario
  • identify back-end web site design considerations
  • identify common page layout formats and the methods used to structure them
  • recognize the role played by color and font in effective web design
  • identify the optimal screen resolution for a web site
  • recognize how to perform a site functionality test
  • identify tools used in site functionality tests
  • devise a site development plan and a testing methodology
  • define active content
  • recognize the function of Adobe Flash in web site development
  • recognize alternatives to Adobe Flash for adding interactivity to a web site
  • recognize the function of browser plug-ins
  • recognize the function of browser viewers
  • distinguish between common text file formats
  • distinguish between common graphics, audio, and video file formats
  • select the appropriate multimedia file format in a given scenario
Duration: 2 hrs
Web 2.0 Fundamentals

  • distinguish between the key characteristics of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 sites
  • recognize the key 2nd generation web technologies
  • recognize the value and purpose of social networking platforms used in Web 2.0
  • recognize how social networking can be used to support business
  • recommend an appropriate Web 2.0-enabled business strategy to meet specific business requirements for a given scenario
  • recognize how Ajax is used to enable Web 2.0 web sites
  • identify design issues when creating a web site for Web 2.0
  • distinguish between SOAP-based web services and lightweight Representational State Transfer (REST) services
  • identify the potential benefits and drawbacks of using a mashup when designing a web site
  • set up web feeds to a web site
  • implement Web 2.0 principles and technologies
Duration: 2 hrs