After completing Dynamic HTML: DHTML and Style Sheets, users should be able to:
| Explain the basic concepts of Dynamic HTML |
| Use Cascading Style Sheets |
| Define Style Sheet properties |
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Dynamic HTML Overview
| Understanding the history of Dynamic HTML |
| Understanding cascading style sheets |
| Controlling content at load time |
| Dynamically altering content at runtime |
| Using DHTML with multimedia |
| Working with data |
| Understanding the concepts behind Dynamic HTML |
Microsoft Versus Netscape
| Working with the W3C Consortium |
| Understanding the differences between the two implementations of Dynamic HTML |
| Comparing features |
Specifying Cascading Style Sheets
| Defining Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) |
| Specifying Cascading Style Sheets in a Web page |
Using Cascading Style Sheets
| Linking and importing style sheets |
| Understanding the "cascading" principle |
| Understanding CSS inheritance |
Cascading Style Sheet Properties
| Setting CSS properties |
| Setting CSS values |
Advanced Cascading Style Sheets
| Specifying styles with classes |
| Setting classes and element IDs |
| Using pseudo classes and elements |
| Using nesting elements |
| Nesting elements |
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This course is distributed with:
| Exercises, with sample files, that allow users to practice using Dynamic HTML |
| A file containing the text of the exercises |
| A Dynamic HTML glossary |
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