This hands-on course equips learners with the skills to design, construct, and evaluate structured web interfaces using XHTML and CSS. Organized into two comprehensive modules, the course begins by introducing the foundational elements of XHTML syntax, semantic markup, and structured layout development. Learners will progress through creating multi-page websites, refining code for clarity and maintainability, and integrating styling through clean separation of structure and presentation.
The second module advances into the implementation of interactive components such as forms, lists, and navigation menus, while emphasizing semantic structure and user accessibility. The course culminates in the evaluation of completed projects through validation, debugging, and adherence to web standards, preparing learners to deliver high-quality, standards-compliant websites.
By the end of the course, learners will be able to construct, organize, implement, and evaluate XHTML-based websites with well-structured CSS styling, gaining both technical and conceptual proficiency in modern web development best practices.
Overview
Syllabus
- Building the XHTML Project Foundation
- This module introduces the foundational concepts of XHTML and walks learners through building the structural backbone of a multi-page website. It emphasizes setting up a well-formed XHTML document, applying basic formatting techniques, and maintaining clean code organization and page layout for scalable site development.
- Interactive Elements and Project Finalization
- This module focuses on enriching XHTML websites with interactive features like forms, lists, and navigation menus. It also covers best practices for debugging, validating code, and conducting a thorough final review to prepare a professional-quality web project.
Taught by
EDUCBA