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Dynamic HTML

This series is intended for Web page developers who want to implement Dynamic HTML in their Web site design. It examines the basic concepts of DHTML and the use of Cascading Style Sheets, implementing JavaScript with DHTML, and the DHTML object model. Other topics covered include objects, events and event handling, style sheets and content formatting, and binding data from other sources to Web pages.

This series is for Web page developers who want to learn more about Dynamic HTML for Web site design. This online course contains 5 lessons and should take approximately 18 hours to complete.

DHTML and Style Sheets

This course introduces users to Dynamic HTML and shows students how to use style sheets to define the format of Web pages and teaches you how to explain the basic concepts of Dynamic HTML, use Cascading Style Sheets, and define Style Sheet properties.

Using Javascript

This course shows users how to use JavaScript for work with Dynamic HTML and teaches you how to create a basic JavaScript, use JavaScript expressions and variables, use JavaScript functions and flow control, and use JavaScript objects and arrays.

Objects and Events

This course explains the Dynamic HTML object model and how objects and events are used to interact with users and teaches you how to explain the Dynamic HTML object model, discuss objects, collections, and elements, use common objects, define and describe events, and create pages to look for and respond to events.

Styles and Content

This course introduces students to style sheets and content formatting and teaches you how to change font attributes, show and hide elements of a page, position style sheets, set position properties, use layers, and create dynamic content.

Data From Other Sources

This course introduces users to binding data from other sources to Web pages using DHTML and Data Source Objects The course focuses on the Tabular Data Control, which dynamically displays data from text files and teaches you how to explain the differences between server-side and client-side data binding, describe Data Source Objects and their applications, describe the Tabular Data Control (TDC) Data Source Object, create a text data file for use by the TDC, bind the data in the file to a Web page using both single-value and set binding, and navigate and sort the data using the TDC's properties and methods.



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