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This 3 DVD set is filled with over 181 separate video lessons.
Over 22 hours of Training.
Covers every topic that you need to know.

Includes all working files and examples.

We also have a CD version available,
just request the CD version when you make your payment.

Note: These are Computer DVDs, they will not play on TV style DVD players.




JavaScript Training

JavaScript Part 1

Introduction
    How to use this Training
    What is JavaScript?
    JavaScript versions
    What program to use?
    Placement in Web Page
    External JavaScript file
    Using IE to spot errors

Coding Basics
    First Script - Alert Box
    Commenting and Hiding
    JavaScript Components
    Best Practices
    Primitive Data Types
    Variables
    Variables 2
    Arrays
    Objects
    NaN - Infinity

Data Types & Operators
    Numbers
    Strings
    Boolean Values
    Operators
    Assignment Operators
    Comparison Operators

    Special Operators

JavaScript Part 2

Functions, Objects
    Control Statements     
    Functions
    Objects
    Window Object
    Document Object
    Custom Object


Boxes & Messages
    Alert Box
    Confirm Box
    Prompt Box
    Status Bar

    Scrolling

Window Document Obj.
    Open New Window
    Close Window
    New Page
    Print Page
    Div, Span, Layers
    Changing Layers

Forms
    Properties of Forms
    Form Elements
    Text Fields
    Lists & Menus
    Radio Buttons &
    Check Boxes

 

  

JavaScript Part 3

Validation
    Why Validate?
    Function
    Access Data
    Test Data
    Required Fields
    Validating Numbers
    Zip Code Validation
    Phone Number Validation
    Email Validation

Dates in JavaScript
    Date Object
    Get Methods
    Set Methods
    To Methods
    Clocks

Math in JavaScript
    Math Constants
    Math Methods
    Random Numbers

JavaScript Part 4

JavaScript Projects 1
    External JS File
    Forms
    Page Redirect
    Open New Window
    Play Sound
    Popup Message

    
Preload Images
    Create Layer

JavaScript Projects 2
    Show-Hide Layer
    Setting Window Chrome
    Screen Resize
    Add Bookmark
    Print Button
    Mouse Trails
    History Button
    Timed Page ReDirect

     and More!


HTML Training

Beginning HTML

Introduction
    Introduction
    Programs Used
    Structure
    CSS
    Frames

Basic HTML
    Editing Needs
    The HTML Format

    Elements & Tags
    Attributes
    Comments
    Escape Codes
    SGML & HTML
    The HTML Document

Basic Sections
    Document Type
    Head Tag
    Body Tag
    Frames

Elements & Tags
    Anchor Tags (hyperlinks)
    Block Level & Inline
    Lists
    Tables

    Forms
    Object Embedding
    Scripting
    Validation

Intermediate HTML

Basic Page Setup
    The Head Section
    Meta Tags
    Scripts
    Style & Links
    The Body Section
    Block Level Elements
    Inline Elements
    Element Attributes

Creating Structure
    Lists
    Tables
    Forms
    Frames

Tables
    Table Attributes
    Using Attributes
    Column & Row Span

    Borders & Color

Using Frames
    Frame Attributes
    Creating Frame Pages
    Creating Framesets
    Other Include Types

Cascading Style Sheets
    Creating a CSS
    Creating Styles
    Applying Styles
    Converting Fonts to Styles

Advanced HTML

HTML Color
    Hexadecimal
    Web Safe Colors
    Color in Fonts
    Color in Tables

Images
    Using Images
    Images & Tables
    Images & Forms
    Image Maps

Forms
    Form Attributes
    Text Input Fields
    Other Input Fields
    Form Tables
    Menus
   
 Close Buttons
    File Fields
    Field Sets & Labels

Hyperlinks
    The Link Element
    The Anchor Element
    Name Attribute

Embedding
    Embedded Objects
    Embedded Flash
    Embedded Sound
    Embedded Video
    Embedded Java

Search Engine Optimization
    Alt Tags
    Meta Tags
    Using Links
    H1 Text - Styling with CSS

CSS Training

CSS Part 1

Basics
  What is CSS?
  What program to code in
  Comparison of CSS to HTML
  Internal and External CSS
  The CSS format

CSS Formatting
  Styling Fonts
  Backgrounds
  Working with Blocks
  Working with Borders
  Working with Boxes
  Working with Lists

CSS Part 2

CSS Formatting 2   
  Positioning
  Extension
  Tables, Content, Quotes

Working with CSS
  Using DIV tags and Layers
  HTML Tables vs CSS Layout
  Advantages of External CSS
  Styling Links and Buttons
  Creating page Themes
  Creating CSS Buttons
  Using CSS Filters
  Showing and Hiding Layers

Bonus Training

Dreamweaver MX 2004
  CSS vs Tags
  Creating CSS
  Advanced CSS

Dreamweaver 8
  New Unified CSS Panel
  CSS Layout Visualization
  CSS Render Improvements

 

 

  Minimum System Requirements
   Pentium class CPU at least 500MHz minimum
   128 MB of RAM (256 MB for Win NT 4.0 or 2000)
   DVD-ROM drive, at least 8x recommended.
   Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP
   SVGA monitor at least 16 bit color & 1024x768 resolution
   Sound card with speakers or headphones
  The Faster your system, the better the demos will run



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