Last Modified: 1/29/08
  Computer Training
Fundamentals of Web Publishing - Part One

Course Description

The purpose of this class is to explore and understand the World Wide Web, Web browsers, and the Hypertext Markup Language, including how to publish your own documents on the Web.

What You Will Learn

Major topics covered in this class include the following:

  • What the World Wide Web is.
  • How to access sites on the Web.
  • How to create simple Web pages using the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
  • How to publish your page on the World Wide Web.

Instructor

Rick Ells

Prerequisites

A basic understanding of the use of computers is required. An understanding of the Uniform Access computers is helpful.

Web Site Location

http://www.washington.edu/computing/training/505/
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Course Topics

Course Description

Policies
  Proper Use
  Accessiblity
  Copyright

How Does It Work?

Web Addresses (URLs)

Web Browsers

The Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML)

   Basics
   Paragraphs
   Lists
   Headers
   Characters
   Symbols
   PRE Text
   Rules
   Breaks
   Graphics
   Anchors

Publishing on the Web

 
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Other Topics:   Practicing HTML   |   Web Editors   |   Accessible Web Design   |   Tidy

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