XHTML stands for extensive Hypertext Markup Language and CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets. The knowledge of XHTML/CSS helps an individual to create a webpage/website. We are currently teaching XHTML/CSS and advanced XHTML/CSS under Web design Training for students who want to work as a web designers.
During the XHTML/CSS training students will learn the process of building structures for webpages and then styling those web pages into polished and professional products. This XHTML/CSS training course is developed to provide fundamental concepts related to web development using HTML and CSS. Students will be provided with real-time practical examples and asked to develop appropriate HTML of design and then writing CSS. Students will also get a great opportunity to master the versatile scripting language, the CSS. This knowledge of CSS along with best practices in XHTML and CSS will help them during their professional careers to become a top designer.
Students who are enrolled in a web designing course will also learn HTML5 and CSS3 along with XHTML/CSS training. In CSS3 we teach responsive design.
After completion of advanced XHTML/CSS training students will be assigned 1 - 2 projects to work on. Students will be asked to write cross-browser compatible and valid XHTML/CSS for the mockups designed in Photoshop.
Objectives
To develop XHTML skills needed to create layout pages, develop and structure contents, create the link, multimedia placement, building tables, and forms. To develop proficient CSS skills needed to create visually appealing pages using a wide variety of styles, and formatting.
WHO CAN JOIN XHTML/CSS TRAINING?
This XTML/CSS training course is specially designed for those willing to enter into the web designing and CSS development sector. This course is an ideal course for those seeking to develop a fundamental understanding of XHTML, HTML, and CSS and move gradually into developing professional web pages.
Prerequisites:
There are no specific prerequisites for enrolling in this XHTML/CSS training course. However, students are expected to have familiarity with operating computers and the World Wide Web. We recommend students intending to join this XHTML/CSS training should be comfortable using a mouse, keyboard, and using Photoshop.