Overview Module w20

Web Coding Introductory Overview


This gives an overview of Web design modules.

Module Type Title Description Prep With
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W22c Conceptual HTML Concepts This is for people who know the basic concepts of the World Wide Web and Web pages, and want to know how HTML works. W20c
W22d
Conceptual
Lists in HTML 
For people who understand the concepts of HTML (see module W22c "HTML Concepts") and wish to learn how to apply list formatting to text.
W22c
W22e
Conceptual
Colors in HTML 
For people who understand the basics of HTML (see module W22c) and want to learn to apply colors to HTML text and background.
W22c, D20c
W22f Conceptual Odd Characters in HTML or people who know the basics of (X)HTML code (see module W22c) and are ready to learn about character entities. W22c
W22h Hands-on Create a Minimal HTML Page This is for people who understand basic HTML concepts and want to create a minimal HTML page. W22c, text editor use
W22i Hands-on Format HTML Text This is for people who have created a basic HTML file and want to make the text look good. W22h
W22j Hands-on Coloring a Web Page with HTML For people who know how to format text on a Web page (see module W22i) and want to add a touch of color to their text and background. W22i
W22k
Hands-on
Creating HTML Lists 
For people who understand how HTML lists work and wish to work with lists hands-on. See module W22d "Lists in HTML" for information about how lists work.
W22d
W22m Hands-on Creating (X)HTML Lists For people who understand how (X)HTML lists work and wish to work with lists hands-on. See module W22d "Lists in HTML" for information about how lists work. W22d
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Module w20: Web Coding Introductory Overview
This document is part of a modular instruction series in Computer Instruction. For more information, see the overview or the list of modules in this series, W: World Wide Web.
History
Original: 2 January 2004, by Laurence J. Krieg
Last modification: Monday, 31-Aug-2009 11:48:05 EDT
Copyright
Copyright © 2004, Laurence J. Krieg, Washtenaw Community College
Instructors: You may point to this file in your Web-based materials; however, its location may change without notice.
Students: You are welcome to make a copy for your personal use.
All other uses: Please contact the author, Laurence J. Krieg, for permission: krieg@ieee.org.

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