Basic Web Page Authoring (HTML)
Feb 24, 2012 | 8:00 AM | Friday
Description:
You want to create a website–putting up a cookie-cutter site using host-provided wizards looks easy, but with few options for making the site your own. If you want more control, and like knowing how things work, there is only one place to start: Hypert.Event Details
You want to create a website–putting up a cookie-cutter site using host-provided wizards looks easy, but with few options for making the site your own. If you want more control, and like knowing how things work, there is only one place to start: Hypertext Mark-up Language. HTML is the foundation of any website or web based application. Knowledge is power, and HTML is the power than runs the Web. This class is a solid introduction to HTML and includes information that puts server, document and browser in perspective. NOTE: Prior enrollment in course 8005 or equivalent knowledge is recommended. See LLU Computer Center Class Video.
Computer Center instructors include Bill Stewart, co-founder and director of the LLU Computer Center since 1990. Bill teaches all 8001, 8006 classes as well as several others. His efforts at establishing standards for computer literacy have gained attention worldwide. Visit www.computerliteracyusa.com to learn more. Other Computer Center instructors include Cassandra Thomas, MJ Savino, Barbara Pearce, Kathy Goode, Sandra Irabor, Johanna Williams and Richard Edwards.
Computer Center instructors include Bill Stewart, co-founder and director of the LLU Computer Center since 1990. Bill teaches all 8001, 8006 classes as well as several others. His efforts at establishing standards for computer literacy have gained attention worldwide. Visit www.computerliteracyusa.com to learn more. Other Computer Center instructors include Cassandra Thomas, MJ Savino, Barbara Pearce, Kathy Goode, Sandra Irabor, Johanna Williams and Richard Edwards.
