Web Design

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Web-Design

Web design involves planning, conceptualizing, and creating the visual appearance and layout of websites. It encompasses elements such as color schemes, typography, graphics, and user interface design to ensure an engaging and intuitive user experience. Additionally, web design considers functionality, responsiveness, and accessibility to meet the needs of diverse audiences across various devices and platforms.

What Will You Learn?

  • Learning web design can be rewarding both professionally and personally, providing opportunities for creativity, career growth, and making a positive impact on the digital landscape.

Course Content

Publishing Web Content
In this chapter we will understand the technologies that help transform plain- text files to the rich multimedia displays you see on your computer or handheld device when browsing the World Wide Web.

Understanding HTML and XHTML Connections
In this chapter, we’ll get down to the business of explaining the various elements that must appear in an HTML file so that it is displayed appropriately in your web browser.

Understanding Cascading Style Sheets
In this chapter, you will learn how to fine-tune the display of your web content using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).

Understanding JavaScript
This chapter introduces the concept of Web scripting and the JavaScript language, how to include JavaScript commands directly in your HTML documents and how your scripts will be executed when the page is viewed in a browser.

Working with Fonts, Text Blocks, and Lists
In this chapter we will discuss about editing and formatting the text in different manner.

Using Tables to Display Information
In this chapter, you learn how to build HTML tables you can use to control the spacing, layout, and appearance of tabular data in your web content.

Using External and Internal Links
This chapter shows you how to create hypertext links to content within your own document and how to link to other external documents.

Working with Colors, Images, and Multimedia
In this chapter you’ll learn how to integrate your graphics using HTML and CSS., about integrating additional media, or multimedia, into your website.

Working with Margins, Padding, Alignment, and Floating
In this chapter we'll learn How to add margins around elements, How to add padding within elements, How to keep everything aligned, How to use the float property.

Understanding the CSS Box Model and Positioning
This chapter focus on How to conceptualize the CSS box model, How to position your elements, How to control the way elements stack up, How to manage the flow of text.

Understanding the CSS Box Model and Positioning
This chapter focus on How to conceptualize the CSS box model, How to position your elements, How to control the way elements stack up, How to manage the flow of text.

Using CSS to Do More with Lists, Text, and Navigation
This chapter focus on How the CSS box model affects lists How to customize the list item indicator, How to use list items and CSS to create an image map, How navigation lists differ from regular lists, How to create vertical navigation with CSS, How to create horizontal navigation with CSS.

Creating Fixed or Liquid Layouts
In this chapter we'll learn How fixed layouts work, How liquid layouts work, How to create a fixed/liquid hybrid layout.

Understanding Dynamic Websites
We'll learn in this chapter How to conceptualize different types of dynamic content, Basic information about other dynamic scripting languages, A refresher for including JavaScript in your HTML, How to display randomized text with JavaScript, How to change images using JavaScript and user events.

Getting Started with JavaScript Programming
This chapter focus on Organizing scripts using functions, What objects are and how JavaScript uses them, How JavaScript can respond to events, An introduction to conditional statements and loops, How browsers execute scripts in the proper order, Syntax rules for avoiding JavaScript errors, Adding comments to document your JavaScript code.

Working with the Document Object Model (DOM)
This chapter will help you better understand the Document Object Model (DOM), which is the framework that properties and method of JavaScript explicitly control so that you may develop rich user experiences.

Using JavaScript Variables, Strings, and Arrays
In this chapter, you’ll learn three tools for storing data in JavaScript: variables, which store numbers or text; strings, which are special variables for working with text; and arrays, which are multiple variables you can refer to by number.

Using JavaScript Functions and Objects
In this chapter, you’ll learn about two more key JavaScript concepts that you’ll use throughout the rest of this course.

Controlling Flow with Conditions and Loops
In this chapter, you’ll look at two other types of flow control in JavaScript: conditions, which allow a choice of different options depending on a value, and loops, which allow repetitive statements.

Responding to Events
In this chapter, you’ll learn to use the wide variety of event handlers supported by JavaScript.

Using Windows and Frames
This chapter In this chapter, you’ll learn more about some of the most useful objects in the DOM-browser windows and frames-and how JavaScript can interact with them.

Using Unobtrusive JavaScript
In this chapter, you’ll learn some guidelines for creating scripts and pages that are easy to maintain, easy to use, and follow web standards.

Using Third-Party Libraries
This chapter focus on How to download and use one of the more popular third-party JavaScript libraries in your applications.

Greasemonkey: Enhancing the Web with JavaScript
In this chapter, you’ll look at Greasemonkey, a Firefox extension that enables you to write scripts to modify the appearance and behavior of sites you visit.

AJAX: Remote Scripting
This chapter focus on How AJAX enables JavaScript to communicate with server-side programs and files.

Creating Print-Friendly Web Pages
This chapter focus on What makes a page print friendly.

Working with Web-Based Forms
This chapter focus on how we use web pages to gather information from the people who read them.

Organizing and Managing a Website
This chapter shows you how to think about organizing and presenting multiple web pages so that visitors will be able to navigate among them without confusion.

Helping People Find Your Web Pages
In this chapter we'll learn How to publicize your website, How to optimize your site for search engines.

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