Today's Web sites require streamlined code that adapts to a variety of screen resolutions, Web browsers, and user needs. CSS and XHTML are the keys to creating that, and they're the foundation upon which all modern Web sites are built. This means Web developers need a deep understanding of CSS and XHTML.
In this course, you'll take your CSS and XHTML skills to the next level and learn how to create professional-quality Web sites. You'll find out the methods the pros use to quickly build effective sites that are easy to maintain and modify. You'll discover the secrets to ensuring you keep total creative control over every aspect of a site. You'll master specific techniques for creating flexible, table-less page layouts that adapt to all Web browsers, screen resolutions, and user needs. And you'll learn how to build accessibility and search engine optimization into those page layouts.
Requirements: You'll need a simple text editor like Notepad in Windows or other Web development tool, as well as basic computer skills, and some familiarity with HTML and CSS. Internet access, e-mail, the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser, and the Adobe Flash and PDF plug-ins (two free and simple downloads you obtain at http://www.adobe.com/downloads by clicking Get Adobe Flash Player and Get Adobe Reader).
Note: Successful completion of "Introduction to CSS and XHTML" course, or prior experience with HTML and Web publishing is recommended.