HTML and XHTML Training Course

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML and XHTML) provides the essential building blocks of web page design. Whether you're designing a web site from scratch or simply wanting to update a current site, our HTML course will give you the skills and confidence you need.

On this one-day course you will learn the basics of writing well-formed valid markup (XHTML 1.0 Transitional), formatting text, linking pages together and laying out your pages with tables and graphics. We will also show you how to capture customer information from your site using web forms and how to design with accessibility in mind.

Course Details

Duration: 1 day
Dates: 1st Feb 2008, 7th March, 4th April, 2nd May, 6th June, 4th July
Location: Our HTML / XHTML training course is held at 26 Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, Scotland
Fees: £279.00 + VAT

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HTML Course Contents

The following represents a typical breakdown of our HTML course, however we can tailor all our courses to specific requirements as required.

Introduction to XHTML
  • XHTML origins, standards, flavours
  • XHTML editors
  • DTD's
  • Core XHTML tags
  • META tags
  • Deprecated HTML tags
  • Validating your markup
Styling pages with XHTML
  • Web color
  • Formatting text and background
  • Page layout with tables
  • Inserting images
  • Navigation and hyperlinks
XHTML - Further functionality
  • Frames and Iframes
  • Forms
  • Using stylesheets
  • Site architecture
  • Publishing via FTP
  • Web designers' tips & tricks

Skills Gained:

  • Hand coding XHTML for control and precision.
  • Page layout design with XHTML tables.
  • Control look and feel with stylesheets.
  • W3C standards based markup.
  • Navigation design.
  • Using web graphics.
  • Finding information and resources.