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Developing a Web Site: Hands-On

 
Course: 470     Type: Hands-On     Duration: 4 Days

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this course about?

In this course you learn the fundamentals of Web site development. Participants learn the core technologies they need to understand before developing a Web site: how to develop Web pages, including designing pages and placing text, graphics and multimedia appropriately; how to add dynamic content to the site and interface to a database using server-side scripts in ASP and PHP; and how to configure a Web server. This course gives you the solid knowledge base in HTML and the operation of server-side processing that you need to establish and maintain a Web site quickly and efficiently.

Who will benefit from this course?

This course benefits people who are in the process of, or are considering, building, contributing to or maintaining a Web site for themselves or their organization. This includes:

  • Those in charge of designing, creating, implementing and maintaining a Web site
  • Web designers who need to understand the technical details and requirements of Web site development
  • Managers of Web developers and Webmasters who need to know what's involved

System administrators are often interested in taking this course, especially if their organization is planning to establish a Web or intranet site. Programmers benefit from this course by learning HyperText Markup Language (HTML), permitting them to create dynamic Web pages with content and server-side programming using PHP and Active Server Pages. Graphic designers with a technical background benefit from understanding the technical side of maintaining a Web site.

Does this course cover Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)?

Yes. This course provides an introduction to using Cascading Style Sheets to format the contents of a Web page.

For in-depth coverage of CSS, you may want to consider Course 522, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for Web Page Development: Hands-On.

What background should I have?

A working knowledge of computers and some experience using Windows is assumed. Knowledge of programming is not required, but is helpful. No special knowledge of TCP/IP is required.

Does the course cover configuring a Web server?

Yes, each pair of participants actually configures their own Web server. They run the server on their own computer and then establish a Web site using that server.

Does the course cover Active Server Pages? PHP?

While no attempt is made in this course to teach programming, the overall operation of server-side programming is discussed. Many options are available to perform server-side programming and all use the same basic mechanism for passing data between the server and the Web browser. Active Server Pages (ASP) and PHP programs are utilized in the course for capturing form data and interfacing to databases. In addition, similar examples that use Java Server Pages (JSP), ASP.NET and Perl are provided for reference.

Does this course cover interfacing a Web site to a database?

Yes. This course covers the process required to interface content on your Web site to a database. Examples of both Active Server Pages (ASP) and PHP programs are used to illustrate the process. Capturing user input and inserting the data into a database and also retrieving records from a database and formatting for display in a Web browser are covered. The hands-on exercises provide a choice between using ASP or PHP. Solutions to the exercises are also supplied in JSP, ASP.NET and Perl to be used as a reference.

Does the course cover Java and/or JavaScript?

While you don't learn programming in this course, you learn how to embed Java applets and JavaScript programs in your Web page.

Those who have no prior experience with C++ and are interested in learning Java programming can take Course 471, Java Programming: A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction.

How much time is devoted to each topic?

ContentHours
Introduction to the Web2.5
HyperText Markup Language (HTML)7.0
Style sheets and DHTML2.0
Implementing a Web server3.5
Interfacing to a DBMS3.5
Creating dynamic Web pages4.5
Maintaining your Web site1.0
Times, including the workshops, are estimates; exact times may vary according to the needs of each class.

What kinds of hands-on exercises are completed during the course?

Approximately 40% of the course is spent in hands-on exercises. By the end of the course, you have created a fully functioning Web site, complete with home page and subsidiary pages, text, graphics, and multimedia. The Web site includes forms that capture customer data and an interface to a database management system. You also configure your own Web server.

How is the classroom set up for the exercises?

The normal classroom set-up uses PCs running Windows XP Professional and a classroom server running Windows Server 2003. The PCs are equipped with the latest Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Netscape, and Opera browsers and a variety of commercial, shareware and freeware software.

Does this course cover the XHTML specification?

Yes, this course briefly introduces the XHTML specification. All course examples conform to XHTML.

How does this course relate to other Learning Tree courses?

  
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Developing a Web Site: Hands-On
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Oct 28 - 31, 2008
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Hands-On Course Developing a Web Site: Hands-On
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  • Class participation
  • Team workshops
  • Use of in-class hands-on equipment
  • Comprehensive course materials
  • Morning and afternoon refreshments
  • Course Completion Certificate awarding Continuing Education Units
  • FREE participation in Professional Certification
  • FREE participation in College Credit programs (including related exams)

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$ 2,790 Standard Tuition
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$ 2,200 Voucher 10-Pack
$ 2,515 Alumni Gold Discount
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