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			<classTitle>Advanced HTML 4.01: Web Authoring</classTitle>
			<softwareUsed>
				<software url="http://www.textpad.com/download/index.html"
					icon="../../images/softwareIcons/webLanguages/htmlICON.gif">Any text editor</software>
			</softwareUsed>
			<swVersions>
			<version>4.01</version>
			</swVersions>
			<levels>
				<level>3</level>
			</levels>
			<duration>
				<hours>6</hours>
				<days>1</days>
			</duration>
			<courseCode>htm2</courseCode>
			<courseDescription>
				Our HTML 4.01 class is designed to advance your fundamental HTML skills.
				We introduce the next version of HTML (5.0) and explore the advanced features of HTML 4.01. These features include web forms, tables and frames. The content of the class is based entirely on the HyperText Markup Language. Students who wish to learn more about formatting and design should consider a class in the Cascading Stylesheet Language.
			</courseDescription>
		</classInfo>
		<hwRequirements>
			<requirement>A Pentium-class machine with a minimum processor speed of 233 MHz.</requirement>
			<requirement>64 MB of Ram</requirement>
			<requirement>Aconnection to the Internet</requirement>
			<requirement>A monitor set to 800 x 600 pizel resolution and a minimum of 256 colors (16-bit color perferred)</requirement>
			<requirement>A powerPC, G3, or G4 with a minimum processor speed of 266 MHz.</requirement>
			<requirement>64 MB of RAM</requirement>
			<requirement>A connection to the Internet</requirement>
			<requirement>A monitor set to 800 x 600 pixel resolution and minimum of 256 colors ( 16-bit color preferred)</requirement>
		</hwRequirements>
		<swRequirements>
			<platformRequirements>
				<requirement>Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher</requirement>
				<requirement>Macintosh OS X or higher</requirement>
			</platformRequirements>
			<requirement>Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher</requirement>
			<requirement>Netscape 6.2 or Firefox 1.0 or higher</requirement>
			<requirement>An email application</requirement>
		</swRequirements>
		<preRequisites>
		<preReqClass>
				<preReq url="introHTML4.xml">Introduction to HTML</preReq>
			</preReqClass>
			<preReq>Basic operating system and file management</preReq>	
			<preReq>Basic HTML web page creation</preReq>
			<preReq>Add and format text using HTML</preReq>
			<preReq>Add and format images using HTML
			</preReq>	
			<preReq>Create basic tables using HTML
			</preReq>	
			<preReq>Add hypertext links using HTML
			</preReq>	
		</preRequisites>
		<performanceObjectives>
			<objective>Modify hypertext links to extend their power and flexibility</objective>
			<objective>Enhance the organization, functionality, and appearance of Web forms</objective>
			<objective>Create and format data tables that load faster than tables with &quot;traditional&quot; structure elements and are more accessible to non-visual browsers. You will also enhance the visual distinction between table rows and columns bymodifying table borders</objective>
			<objective>Position content on a Web page using frames</objective>
			<objective>Prepare a site to be published on the Web</objective>
		</performanceObjectives>
		<supplementalMaterials>
			<book/>
			<website/>
		</supplementalMaterials>
		<courseContent>
			<lesson number="1">
				<lessonTitle>Modifying Links</lessonTitle>
				<topic>Modify Default Link Styles</topic>
				<topic>Set a Tabbing Order</topic>
				<topic>Define Access Keys</topic>
				<topic>Create an Email Link with Default Content</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:00</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="2">
				<lessonTitle>Enhancing Forms</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Organize Form Elements</topic>
				<topic time="">Create Categorized Drop-down List Options</topic>
				<topic time="">Control Form Element Access</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:00</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="3">
				<lessonTitle>Enhancing Data Tables</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Create Columns</topic>
				<topic time="">Create Tow Groups</topic>
				<topic time="">Add a Summary and Caption</topic>
				<topic time="">Create a Scrolling Table</topic>
				<topic time="">Create Custom Table Borders</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:00</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="4">
				<lessonTitle>Creating a Page Layout Using Frames</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Crete a Frameset Document</topic>
				<topic time="">Modify Frame Borders</topic>
				<topic time="">Specify Frame Targets</topic>
				<topic time="">Create Inline Frames</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:00</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="5">
				<lessonTitle>Preparing to Publish a Web Site</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Help Users Find Your Site</topic>
				<topic time="">Validate and HTML Document</topic>
				<topic time="">Choose a Web Host</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:00</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<nextClass url="../../html/CSS_L1_2Days.xml">Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets</nextClass>
			<nextClass url="../../html/introHTML5.xml">Introduction to HTML 5</nextClass>
		</courseContent>
		<courseware>
			<bookTitle>HTML 4.01 Web Authoring, level 3 </bookTitle>
			<publisher>ElementK</publisher>
			<bookNumber>085553</bookNumber>
			<notes/>
			<author/>
		</courseware>
	</class>
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