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XHTML: The Future of Web Design

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This self-paced class introduces basic XHTML coding and the process of building a library website "from the ground up" in seven lessons.

Description:

HTML has been around since the early 1990s but it is becoming antiquated. XHTML is the next step in the evolution of the Internet and web design. Because XHTML documents are XML conforming, they are ready to be viewed, edited, and validated with standard XML tools. Migrating your content today allows you to enter a world of possibilities, while still remaining confident in your content's backward and future compatibility.

This full-day class introduces basic XHTML coding and the process of building a library website "from the ground up." Even with the numerous web-authoring tools available today, an understanding of the nuts and bolts of XHTML is essential for troubleshooting and debugging.

This hands-on class will cover:

  • Making your HTML code conform to XHTML rules
  • Text formatting
  • Color
  • Adding images
  • Tables
  • Creating hyperlinks
Students will also get an overview of XHTML editors, storage space issues, and how to register their web page.

More Information:

Technical Requirements for Self-Paced Classes:
Students should have the following installed on their computers:

  •  Flash Player (version 6.0 or later). This may be downloaded for free from www.adobe.com.
  •  Speakers and sound card
  •  Internet connection



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