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Make Dreamweaver, GoLive,
FrontPage and Quark work even better by learning
the building-block code for web pages. Even though
you can analyze the source code of your WYSIWYG
editor and make changes, this class will show you
how to have more control over your pages and incorporate
advanced features that will work reliably. Many
courses teach how to create web documents, but in
this course, you'll learn concepts and do tasks
that foster the transition from HTML to the future
standard, XHTML. You'll benefit from a solid introduction
to the power and control of Cascading Style Sheets,
as well as how to hand-code syntax and tags, position
graphics predictably, code hexadecimal color, format
text, insert anchors and links, build your own tables,
specify image maps, CGI scripts for end-user responses,
work with framesets, tackle XML and JavaScript issues,
and incorporate CSS.
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| HTML: (2 days or 16 hours) |
$695 |
| Sept. 15-16, 2007 |
8:30a-5p |
St. Paul |
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