Course Outline

Using HTML to Create Web Pages for Government

  • Inserting and Formatting Text on the Website
    • The main elements of a web page text
    • The header and content of the page
    • The titles of sections
    • Separators
  • Placing Images on the Website
    • Graphic files: PNG, JPEG / JPG, GIF
  • Making Calls on Websites
    • Links / Hyperlinks
    • Inserting Hyperlink
    • File sharing via the web
    • Automatic creation of an e-mail
    • Changing the display of links
    • Using graphics as hyperlinks / link
  • Using Tables to Build Websites for Government
  • The Development of Forms on the Website for Government
  • Developing a Web Page Using Frames for Government

Using CSS to Create Web Pages for Government

  • Construction and Structure of the Style
  • Putting Styles in the Document
    • Settings for all pages (including font sizes and background color)
  • Defining Font and Text with Styles
    • Formatting paragraphs and titles
    • Indentation and line spacing
    • Centering and changing the background color of titles
    • The use of small caps or all caps
  • Defining Color, Background, Spacing, and Margins Using Styles
    • Borders and frames for various page elements
  • Defining Borders, Scrollbars, and Display Using Styles
  • Defining Positioning Elements and Units with Styles
  • Defining Tables and Prints with Styles
  • Defining Selectors Using Classes and IDs

JavaScript for Government

  • Introduction to JavaScript
    • History, implementations, versions
    • Embedding code in an HTML document
    • Syntax
    • Keywords and reserved words
    • Variables
    • Data types
    • Operators
    • Control statements
    • Functions
    • Memory management
  • Reference Types
    • Type wrappers
    • Array
    • Date
    • RegExp
    • Math
    • Function
  • Object-Oriented Programming
    • Creating Objects
    • Inheritance
  • Anonymous Functions
    • Recursion
    • Closures
    • Private elements
  • Browser Object Model
    • Objects: window, location, navigator, screen, history
    • Timers
    • Detecting the type of client
  • Document Object Model
    • Hierarchy DOM
    • Access and modify elements
  • Events
    • Types of events
    • Handling events
    • Propagation
    • The event object
    • Software generation of events
    • Memory and performance
  • Servicing Forms from JavaScript for Government
  • Emergencies and Debugging
    • Reporting and Exception Handling
    • Techniques and tools for debugging
    • Typical mistakes in Internet Explorer

PHP for Government

  • PHP Syntax
    • Operators, variables
    • Basic functions, file operations, strings, and arrays
  • Data Structures
    • Associative arrays
    • Session variables, form, URL, cookie
  • Object-Oriented Programming in PHP
    • Classes, constructors, inheritance
    • Object-oriented features

Requirements

The training is open to individuals who possess fundamental skills in computing, including basic editing and formatting of text, navigating the MS Windows environment, and utilizing internet services for government tasks.

 35 Hours

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