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Berkeley Global
Get an introduction to HTML5 and CSS3 to create a personal website. Applying Web standards as you code and master the fundamentals of Web development and design, you proceed rapidly, moving from text editor and browser to Adobe Dreamweaver, Photoshop and Lightroom. You review alternative open-source software and best practices for usability and accessibility. You need to purchase or create a free account with a web host. Initial costs are minimal.
Course Outline
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Course Objectives
- Understand progressive enhancement as a best practice
- Understand HTML5’s document structure
- Implement element semantic coding
- Understand the Document Object Model
- Integrate cascading stylesheets (CSS)
- Identify principles of Web design usability and accessibility
- Code webpages to create a personal website
- Optimize images for the Web and understand file formats
- Create an image gallery using industry standard software
- Utilize correct file and folder structures
- Identify online resources related to your site
- Understand the process to create a Web-hosting account and optional domain name
What You’ll Learn
- Dreamweaver
- HTML code
- HTML5
- Progressive enhancement
- Semantic design
- CSS
- Design thumbnails
- Wireframes
- Classes and IDs
- CSS Designer
- Interactive navigation
- Bootstrap Lists, tables and images
- JavaScript library
- Web hosting
How You’ll Learn
- PowerPoint lectures
- Required readings
- Activity guides to practice key processes and procedures
- Graded discussions in online forums
- Design assessments
- Final project of completed website
- Midterm and final
Is This Course Right for You?
This course is ideal for those with little to no HTML coding experience who want a thorough introduction to creating and publishing websites using HTML5.
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Spring 2025 enrollment opens on October 21!