Class Description
In this 2-day class we will provide Participants with the concepts and skills to use HTML effectively. Participants get hands-on practice working with basic through advanced techniques to get the most out of Participants experience. Participants will learn the basics of coding for web design, beginning with HTML and advancing to more complex XHTML and CSS fundamentals.
Course Benefits
- Learn the HTML5 Development and Production environment
- Understand How to publish Students HTML, CSS and Javascript
- Explore Markdown Formatting
- Learn Code Reviews and Pair Programming
Suggested Prerequisites
Knowledge of your operating system and basic computer navigation is required for all classes. For this HTML Training class, you should have some familiarity with HTML, the concepts of semantic markup. You should also have had exposure to JavaScript and be familiar with the terms DOM and API
Course Outline
- Sublime Text Basics
- Terminal basics
- Git and Github
- Node.js
- Heroku Toolbelt
- Module loaders, Require.js
- Webpack
- ESLint
- Babble
- Chrome Dev Tools
- A short History of XML
- HTML5
- Semantics
- CSS Class Names
- Bootstrap grid layout
- Lorem Ipsum & Hammer Ipsom
- Animated GIFs
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- Animate 101 – Adobe Animate Essentials
- Animate 201 – Adobe Animate Advanced
- Animate 501 – Adobe Animate Bootcamp
- ColdFusion 101 – Adobe ColdFusion – Fast Track to ColdFusion
- ColdFusion 201 – Adobe ColdFusion – Advanced ColdFusion Development
- ColdFusion 301 – Adobe ColdFusion – Advanced: Java for ColdFusion Programmers
- ColdFusion 501 – Adobe ColdFusion – Developers Bootcamp
- Creative Cloud Web 110 – Adobe Creative Cloud Web QuickStart
- CSS 101 – Advanced CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
Our goal is to make sure your class meets your objectives, not ours. Therefore, all of our outlines are treated as guides to help steer the workshop. This outline does not guarantee that all the topics listed will be covered in the time allowed. The amount of material covered is based on the skill level of the student audience. We may change or alter course topics to best suit the classroom situation.
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