This document discusses tools and technologies for web development, including text editors, code editors, content management systems, HTML5, and CSS. It covers the basic structure of a webpage with headings, paragraphs, and other elements. It then provides step-by-step instructions for creating a basic webpage called index.html using HTML tags to add elements like the title, headings, and paragraphs. The instructions demonstrate how to view this webpage in a browser.
This document provides an introduction to HTML5. It explains that HTML5 is the latest version of HTML that combines technologies like CSS3 and JavaScript. It introduces several new elements in HTML5 like video, audio, canvas, drag and drop capabilities, local storage, geolocation, and improved form handling. It provides examples of how to use new semantic elements like header, footer, aside, and nav. It also compares HTML5 to HTML4, noting newer features in HTML5 like embedded video/audio, canvas drawing, and local storage support.
The document provides an overview of some of the major new features introduced in HTML5, including new semantic sectioning elements like <header>, <nav>, <article>, <section>, and <footer> that make page structure clearer. It also discusses new capabilities in HTML5 such as geolocation, canvas for graphics, audio/video playback, local storage options, and enhanced web forms. The document notes that the HTML5 specification is still evolving but aims to give publishers more flexibility and enable more interactive experiences.
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HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is used to structure and format web page content. It uses tags to define elements like headings, paragraphs, and lists. Developers use HTML to build the skeleton of websites and web apps. A web browser reads HTML tags and displays the structured content.
The document discusses planning and designing a website. It covers topics like page length and content placement for usability, specifying the website's navigation system, designing the look and feel through visual consistency and color schemes, using CSS for formatting, and planning page layouts. The overall goal is to create a user-friendly website that effectively conveys information through its design.
This document discusses creating web pages and forms in Word. It covers understanding web pages and how they are accessed, planning and designing web page layout, and creating a web page by saving a Word document as an HTML file. It also discusses creating forms using content controls and legacy tools, including determining which form fields to use and protecting and filling in a form.
The document discusses planning a successful website. It describes a three step website development planning process that includes identifying the website's purpose and target audience, determining the general content, and selecting the website structure. The first step involves defining the website's goals, objectives, target audience profile, and creating a purpose statement. The second step is determining the general content including home pages, subsidiary pages, and landing pages. The third step is creating a website structure plan.
The document discusses web design and publishing. It defines key terminology used in web design like HTML, HTTP, bookmarks and more. It also covers features of web authoring software like views, inserting links and images. Qualities of a good website are discussed like quick loading, easy navigation and regular updates. The importance, limitations and considerations for webmasters in designing websites are also outlined.
This document provides an introduction to HTML5. It explains that HTML5 is the latest version of HTML that combines technologies like CSS3 and JavaScript. It introduces several new elements in HTML5 like video, audio, canvas, drag and drop capabilities, local storage, geolocation, and improved form handling. It provides examples of how to use new semantic elements like header, footer, aside, and nav. It also compares HTML5 to HTML4, noting newer features in HTML5 like embedded video/audio, canvas drawing, and local storage support.
The document provides an overview of some of the major new features introduced in HTML5, including new semantic sectioning elements like <header>, <nav>, <article>, <section>, and <footer> that make page structure clearer. It also discusses new capabilities in HTML5 such as geolocation, canvas for graphics, audio/video playback, local storage options, and enhanced web forms. The document notes that the HTML5 specification is still evolving but aims to give publishers more flexibility and enable more interactive experiences.
HTML element is everything between the start tag and the end tagssuser6478a8
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is used to structure and format web page content. It uses tags to define elements like headings, paragraphs, and lists. Developers use HTML to build the skeleton of websites and web apps. A web browser reads HTML tags and displays the structured content.
The document discusses planning and designing a website. It covers topics like page length and content placement for usability, specifying the website's navigation system, designing the look and feel through visual consistency and color schemes, using CSS for formatting, and planning page layouts. The overall goal is to create a user-friendly website that effectively conveys information through its design.
This document discusses creating web pages and forms in Word. It covers understanding web pages and how they are accessed, planning and designing web page layout, and creating a web page by saving a Word document as an HTML file. It also discusses creating forms using content controls and legacy tools, including determining which form fields to use and protecting and filling in a form.
The document discusses planning a successful website. It describes a three step website development planning process that includes identifying the website's purpose and target audience, determining the general content, and selecting the website structure. The first step involves defining the website's goals, objectives, target audience profile, and creating a purpose statement. The second step is determining the general content including home pages, subsidiary pages, and landing pages. The third step is creating a website structure plan.
The document discusses web design and publishing. It defines key terminology used in web design like HTML, HTTP, bookmarks and more. It also covers features of web authoring software like views, inserting links and images. Qualities of a good website are discussed like quick loading, easy navigation and regular updates. The importance, limitations and considerations for webmasters in designing websites are also outlined.
HTML5 is the newest version of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). It introduces several new elements and attributes that help improve the semantic structure of web pages and make them more engaging. Some key features of HTML5 include new semantic elements like <header>, <footer>, and <section>; forms improvements; local storage; WebSockets; and multimedia elements like <video> and <canvas>. The HTML5 specification is still under development by the W3C and WHATWG organizations.
How to Create a College Website Page Using HTMLYahyaMemon2
Creating a college website page using HTML involves several steps to ensure it is informative, visually appealing, and user-friendly. Here's a brief overview:
1. Planning: Determine the purpose of the page and what content you want to include. Consider sections like About Us, Programs Offered, Faculty, Admissions, Campus Life, etc.
2. **HTML Structure**: Start with the basic structure of HTML. Use tags like `<html>`, `<head>`, and `<body>` to define the structure of your webpage.
3. **Head Section**: Inside the `<head>` tag, include metadata such as the title of the page, meta descriptions, and links to CSS stylesheets for styling.
4. **Navigation**: Include a navigation bar to help users easily navigate through different sections of your website. Use `<nav>` and `<ul>` tags for creating a list of navigation items.
5. **Content Sections**: Use appropriate HTML tags to structure different sections of your page. For example, use `<section>` for each major part of the page like About Us, Programs, Admissions, etc.
6. **Text Content**: Use `<p>` tags for paragraphs of text and headings `<h1>` to `<h6>` for different levels of headings. Add images or videos using `<img>` and `<video>` tags.
7. **Links**: Include links to external resources, such as social media profiles, application forms, or other relevant websites using `<a>` tags.
8. **Forms**: If needed, include forms for inquiries, applications, or feedback using `<form>` tags.
9. **Footer**: Include a footer section with copyright information, contact details, and links to important pages.
10. **Validation**: Ensure your HTML code is valid by using online validators. This helps in ensuring compatibility across different browsers.
11. **Testing**: Test your webpage across different browsers and devices to ensure it displays correctly and is user-friendly.
Remember, HTML provides the structure of your webpage, but for styling and interactivity, you'll also need to use CSS and possibly JavaScript.
This document discusses key topics in web publishing fundamentals and design. It outlines the advantages of web publishing like currency, connectivity, interactivity and cost compared to print. Basic design principles are covered such as balance, proximity, contrast and focus. Writing for the web is also addressed, emphasizing clarity, organization and keeping content current. Technical and legal issues that may arise are also reviewed.
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HTML is a markup language that provides the structure and layout of webpages. It uses tags to define headings, paragraphs, links and other content. Some key points:
- HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language and was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1990.
- The main elements of an HTML document are the <html>, <head>, and <body> sections. The <head> contains metadata and <body> contains visible page content.
- Common tags include <h1> - <h6> for headings, <p> for paragraphs, <a> for links, and <img> to add images.
- HTML is essential for building websites and applications, and
The document discusses planning and designing a simple website using KompoZer. It describes the important steps in planning a website including determining goals and content. It then explains how to use KompoZer to design basic webpage elements like tables and images. Finally, it discusses publishing the website by uploading files to a web server using FTP and provides information on other open source web development tools.
Learntek is global online training provider on Big Data Analytics, Hadoop, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IOT, AI, Cloud Technology, DEVOPS, Digital Marketing and other IT and Management courses.
Stephen Bouikidis, Avoiding the Target Trap: Creating Accessible Section 508 ...webcontent2007
The document discusses Section 508 compliance, which requires federal websites and contractors to make their digital content accessible to people with disabilities. It outlines the 16 specific standards that websites must meet, such as providing text equivalents for images and ensuring content is readable without associated stylesheets. The presentation encourages all organizations to make their websites compliant for legal reasons, to increase their market size and improve usability.
Web designing and publishing computer studies theory lessonMukalele Rogers
A school should have a website for several important reasons:
1. It allows quick publication of information for students, parents, and the community like announcements and results.
2. It provides an avenue for feedback and engagement through features like comments.
3. Involving students in website development enhances skills like writing and design.
4. A website presents the school in a positive light and removes doubts by providing clear information on the school.
Steve Jobs said that innovation is what distinguishes a leader from others. Innovation is what allows individuals and companies to stay ahead of the competition. Dreamweaver is a powerful and flexible HTML editor that allows both designers and developers to work efficiently. It provides features for visual editing in Design view as well as powerful code editing capabilities in Code view.
The document provides an introduction to HTML, including its history and different versions. It describes the basic structure of an HTML document and some common tags like <head>, <title>, <body>, comments, attributes, and <meta>. It also discusses formatting tags for text, links, images, and special HTML characters. The document is intended as teaching material for a class on web technologies.
This document discusses testing, publishing, and promoting a website. It emphasizes the importance of thoroughly testing a website using different methods before publishing, including ensuring proper navigation, functionality, accessibility, and responsiveness across devices. Once testing is complete, the website should be published by acquiring a domain name and server space, then uploading all files. Various promotion techniques are described to help reach the target audience and maximize search engine exposure for the published website.
HTML5, the latest version of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), is the most radical revision of the language to date. It introduces many new features in a variety of areas. Some of the more notable additions include:
Adobe Experience Manager Core ComponentsGabriel Walt
Components for AEM Sites that cover the most common web content needs.
Discover which components exist, what features they offer, how they work technically and how they can be extended by a developer.
This document provides an introduction to HTML and web development. It outlines Richard Dron's role helping students develop technical skills, and the aims and learning outcomes of the Principles of Systems Development course. The document discusses the history of HTML, recommends learning HTML 4.01 and introduces key HTML elements and markup essentials. It also provides examples of document structure, hyperlinks, and lists before directing students to additional resources.
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The document provides specifications for developing a website for Global Toys, a large toy shop. The key points are:
1. The website needs to provide information on the shop layout and selection of toys. Images and details are provided in a ZIP file including toy images and descriptions.
2. Requirements include displaying the shop logo on each page, using the provided toy images and names, and generating a page with the business hours.
3. Users should be able to view toy images and get more details by clicking. Clicking on sections of the floor plan should show the toys in that area.
4. The assessment involves developing mockups, adding images and navigation, designing pages for hours and contact
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HTML5 is the newest version of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). It introduces several new elements and attributes that help improve the semantic structure of web pages and make them more engaging. Some key features of HTML5 include new semantic elements like <header>, <footer>, and <section>; forms improvements; local storage; WebSockets; and multimedia elements like <video> and <canvas>. The HTML5 specification is still under development by the W3C and WHATWG organizations.
How to Create a College Website Page Using HTMLYahyaMemon2
Creating a college website page using HTML involves several steps to ensure it is informative, visually appealing, and user-friendly. Here's a brief overview:
1. Planning: Determine the purpose of the page and what content you want to include. Consider sections like About Us, Programs Offered, Faculty, Admissions, Campus Life, etc.
2. **HTML Structure**: Start with the basic structure of HTML. Use tags like `<html>`, `<head>`, and `<body>` to define the structure of your webpage.
3. **Head Section**: Inside the `<head>` tag, include metadata such as the title of the page, meta descriptions, and links to CSS stylesheets for styling.
4. **Navigation**: Include a navigation bar to help users easily navigate through different sections of your website. Use `<nav>` and `<ul>` tags for creating a list of navigation items.
5. **Content Sections**: Use appropriate HTML tags to structure different sections of your page. For example, use `<section>` for each major part of the page like About Us, Programs, Admissions, etc.
6. **Text Content**: Use `<p>` tags for paragraphs of text and headings `<h1>` to `<h6>` for different levels of headings. Add images or videos using `<img>` and `<video>` tags.
7. **Links**: Include links to external resources, such as social media profiles, application forms, or other relevant websites using `<a>` tags.
8. **Forms**: If needed, include forms for inquiries, applications, or feedback using `<form>` tags.
9. **Footer**: Include a footer section with copyright information, contact details, and links to important pages.
10. **Validation**: Ensure your HTML code is valid by using online validators. This helps in ensuring compatibility across different browsers.
11. **Testing**: Test your webpage across different browsers and devices to ensure it displays correctly and is user-friendly.
Remember, HTML provides the structure of your webpage, but for styling and interactivity, you'll also need to use CSS and possibly JavaScript.
This document discusses key topics in web publishing fundamentals and design. It outlines the advantages of web publishing like currency, connectivity, interactivity and cost compared to print. Basic design principles are covered such as balance, proximity, contrast and focus. Writing for the web is also addressed, emphasizing clarity, organization and keeping content current. Technical and legal issues that may arise are also reviewed.
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HTML is a markup language that provides the structure and layout of webpages. It uses tags to define headings, paragraphs, links and other content. Some key points:
- HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language and was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1990.
- The main elements of an HTML document are the <html>, <head>, and <body> sections. The <head> contains metadata and <body> contains visible page content.
- Common tags include <h1> - <h6> for headings, <p> for paragraphs, <a> for links, and <img> to add images.
- HTML is essential for building websites and applications, and
The document discusses planning and designing a simple website using KompoZer. It describes the important steps in planning a website including determining goals and content. It then explains how to use KompoZer to design basic webpage elements like tables and images. Finally, it discusses publishing the website by uploading files to a web server using FTP and provides information on other open source web development tools.
Learntek is global online training provider on Big Data Analytics, Hadoop, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IOT, AI, Cloud Technology, DEVOPS, Digital Marketing and other IT and Management courses.
Stephen Bouikidis, Avoiding the Target Trap: Creating Accessible Section 508 ...webcontent2007
The document discusses Section 508 compliance, which requires federal websites and contractors to make their digital content accessible to people with disabilities. It outlines the 16 specific standards that websites must meet, such as providing text equivalents for images and ensuring content is readable without associated stylesheets. The presentation encourages all organizations to make their websites compliant for legal reasons, to increase their market size and improve usability.
Web designing and publishing computer studies theory lessonMukalele Rogers
A school should have a website for several important reasons:
1. It allows quick publication of information for students, parents, and the community like announcements and results.
2. It provides an avenue for feedback and engagement through features like comments.
3. Involving students in website development enhances skills like writing and design.
4. A website presents the school in a positive light and removes doubts by providing clear information on the school.
Steve Jobs said that innovation is what distinguishes a leader from others. Innovation is what allows individuals and companies to stay ahead of the competition. Dreamweaver is a powerful and flexible HTML editor that allows both designers and developers to work efficiently. It provides features for visual editing in Design view as well as powerful code editing capabilities in Code view.
The document provides an introduction to HTML, including its history and different versions. It describes the basic structure of an HTML document and some common tags like <head>, <title>, <body>, comments, attributes, and <meta>. It also discusses formatting tags for text, links, images, and special HTML characters. The document is intended as teaching material for a class on web technologies.
This document discusses testing, publishing, and promoting a website. It emphasizes the importance of thoroughly testing a website using different methods before publishing, including ensuring proper navigation, functionality, accessibility, and responsiveness across devices. Once testing is complete, the website should be published by acquiring a domain name and server space, then uploading all files. Various promotion techniques are described to help reach the target audience and maximize search engine exposure for the published website.
HTML5, the latest version of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), is the most radical revision of the language to date. It introduces many new features in a variety of areas. Some of the more notable additions include:
Adobe Experience Manager Core ComponentsGabriel Walt
Components for AEM Sites that cover the most common web content needs.
Discover which components exist, what features they offer, how they work technically and how they can be extended by a developer.
This document provides an introduction to HTML and web development. It outlines Richard Dron's role helping students develop technical skills, and the aims and learning outcomes of the Principles of Systems Development course. The document discusses the history of HTML, recommends learning HTML 4.01 and introduces key HTML elements and markup essentials. It also provides examples of document structure, hyperlinks, and lists before directing students to additional resources.
Grow your Magento store: going multilingual and setting up a marketplacePromodo
Deadly sins of multilingual Magento SEO
Structure and on-site factors that influence rankings
Best practices to ensure fast and smooth indexation
Overview of online marketplaces, their types and specific features
Analysis of most popular marketplaces: vendor access, payments, order fulfillment
Solutions for building a Magento-based marketplace, pros and cons
The document provides specifications for developing a website for Global Toys, a large toy shop. The key points are:
1. The website needs to provide information on the shop layout and selection of toys. Images and details are provided in a ZIP file including toy images and descriptions.
2. Requirements include displaying the shop logo on each page, using the provided toy images and names, and generating a page with the business hours.
3. Users should be able to view toy images and get more details by clicking. Clicking on sections of the floor plan should show the toys in that area.
4. The assessment involves developing mockups, adding images and navigation, designing pages for hours and contact
Create Engaging Branded SharePoint Portals and Plan for ContentCathy Dew
Making sure your content and branding align is always a challenge, but you can create portals that use content as a means to further push your "brand." In this session we will examine how to make use of SharePoint 2013 web part and content features that can be customized from a branding perspective. We will create a sample training portal that will display customized training information to users as well as visually give clues for direction.
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