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Wed 31 May 2017
09:30 - 13:00

Venue: Phoenix Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

Provided by: University Information Services - Digital Literacy Skills


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Web Authoring: HTML - For Beginners (Level 1)
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Wed 31 May 2017

Description

This is a practical-based course for people new to writing Web pages. Only the basics of HTML (hypertext mark-up language) will be covered, but there are other courses for those wishing to extend their knowledge. The course teaches how to write HTML from scratch using a basic Text Editor and focuses on content and structure as opposed to style. By the end of the course participants will have created three personal linked web pages and had the opportunity to publish these using DS-Web.

Target audience
  • All current University members (departments and colleges)
  • Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available
Prerequisites

The course is suitable for anyone who is familiar with at least one Web browser e.g. Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox etc.

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Wed 31 May 2017   09:30 - 13:00 09:30 - 13:00 Phoenix Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site map Lynn Foot
Topics covered
  • How Webpages work
  • The structure of HTML (tags, attributes and elements)
  • Page titles
  • Annotating HTML
  • Paragraphs <p>, Divisions <div> and Span <span>
  • Headings <h1> to <h6>
  • Phrase element tags <em> and <strong>
  • Block element tags <ul> and <br>
  • Lists <ul> <ol> <li>
  • Links <a>
  • Anchor points and IDs
  • Creating a PDF document for download
  • Basic Images <image>
  • Basic Tables <table> <tr> <th> <td>
  • Uploading your personal web pages to DS-Web
Format

Presentations followed by practical work

Taught using

Notepad++, Internet Explorer and Firefox on MCS Windows

Notes
  • The practical work will be done on PCs unless otherwise specified, although the course is platform independent and therefore suitable also for Mac and Linux users.
  • If you would like to take away a copy of the Web page you create, please bring a USB memory stick. If you can logon to your MCS account, you will have an opportunity to set up your Web pages using DS-Web on that account.
Duration

One half day session

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Theme
Web Publishing & Management

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