Training Course: Mastering Web Site Fundamentals (1009, MOC 1009)
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Training Course Summary:
This course teaches new Web developers how to create static and dynamic hypertext markup language (HTML) pages. Students will learn basic Internet and intranet concepts. They will also learn about the technologies and Microsoft® tools that enable Web development. Students will learn how to create Web documents by using the Microsoft FrontPage® Web authoring and management tool and by editing the HTML tags directly. Students will create HTML documents that contain forms, standard controls, ActiveX™ controls, Java™ applets, and client-side script. They will also learn how to use the dynamic HTML and data binding features supported by Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.0. Finally, students will learn how to publish and test Web pages on a Web server.Pre-Requisites:
Before beginning this course, students should be able to:Use a Web browser
Understand event-driven programming concepts such as:
Variables, looping statements, and procedures
Objects, properties, methods, and events
Training Course Overview/Content:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:Identify technologies and supporting tools that enable Web development.
Create HTML documents that contain standard controls, ActiveX controls, Java applets, tables, forms, frames, images, and client script.
Use dynamic HTML.
Create an HTML page that uses data binding to read data from a database.
Use Microsoft Office 97 to create and publish documents on a Web server.
Use FrontPage 98 to publish HTML documents on a Web server.

