XHTML & Cascading Style Sheets

Understanding the latest standards for HTML, XHTML, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is the critical starting point for building any Web site or application. Our instructor-led training classes teach you XHTML layout and design, including the latest best practices for browser compatibility and accessibility. Couple this with some standards-compliant JavaScript training, and you've got the skills to design truly attractive and fully functional Web sites.

106 | WestLake Capstone: Web Fundamentals & Design

WestLake's Web Fundamentals and Design Capstone Series teaches students the most up-to-date methods for designing Web pages using HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 as established by the W3C within a Web Standards framework. Students learn the fundamentals of HTML layout and design. Then, by introducing dynamic technologies including Cascading Style Sheets and JavaScript, students gain the skills they need to design a truly attractive and fully functional website.

101 | Fundamentals of HTML, XHTML, and Cascading Style Sheets

Introduction to Web Fundamentals and Design teaches you the skills, techniques and strategies you need to successfully create your first Website. The course emphasizes use of the current W3C standards and guidelines and a Web Standards framework to ensure your site will be browser independent. Compatibility with accessibility guidelines is covered as well.

102 | Advanced Web Design: Layout, Forms, and Scripting

Advanced Web Design explores more sophisticated design techniques you need to enhance your page with forms and multimedia. Additionally, you will discover how to incorporate dynamic technologies to give you more control over your page styles and provide the user with interactivity.

142 | XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets

XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) technology gives you more control of page layout and the ability to control the design of multiple pages on your site from a single file. Additionally, CSS allows you to develop more sophisticated layouts, font schemes, and even interactivity for your pages than was possible using just HTML.