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Course overview
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Your basic website is up and running, but now you're ready to add some additional features and go beyond HTML basic code. In this course, you'll learn some tricks that will make it easier to manage your website, improve its appearance and add to its features. This course will also provide you with information about how to promote your website and use SEO tools to increase your site's visibility to search engines.
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Current course sessions
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You can enrol at any time! |
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Jun 1, 2009 -
Oct 31, 2010 |
What you'll learn
- Lay out web pages and present data using tables
- Use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to manage and change your website's look and performance
- Implement SEO technology to improve the traffic to your website
- Learn tips and tricks to take HTML coding to the next level
Lessons
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Lesson 1:
HTML tables and web design
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Did you know that you can use HTML tables for more than just presenting data? Using tables in web pages can solve a variety of layout problems. In this lesson, you'll learn how to use basic HTML tags to incorporate tables into your web page design so that you can lay out text and graphics.
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Preview the first lesson
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Lesson 2:
Cascading Style Sheets tutorial
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Have you ever wanted to make a change throughout your entire website, but had to make tedious, individual changes instead? By using CSS templates, you can create specifications that will help you keep your website consistent and avoid time-consuming updates.
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Lesson 3:
Search engine optimization tips to promote your website
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How do you get your website to appear in Google, Yahoo and other search engines? By using SEO optimization! This lesson gives you an overview of how the major search engines work, as well as how to use search engine optimization to increase your site's visibility.
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Lesson 4:
Website development and maintenance
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A well-maintained website often has more than one person working on it. This lesson covers techniques for making your website even snazzier and simpler to maintain, especially with multiple programmers or coders involved.
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