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This specialization provides a comprehensive path to mastering full-stack web development using XHTML, PHP, and MySQL. Learners will start by configuring server environments and writing PHP scripts to generate XHTML outputs, then progress to advanced topics like file I/O, database connectivity, and dynamic content rendering. Through case-study-driven projects—including a college website and a banking portal—they will gain practical experience applying XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript in real-world settings. Graduates of this specialization will be prepared to build and manage professional, data-driven web applications aligned with industry standards.
Syllabus
- Course 1: XHTML - Server Side Programming with PHP
- Course 2: XHTML - Advanced Server Side Programming with PHP
- Course 3: XHTML Practical - Creating Website Engineering College
- Course 4: XHTML Practical - Case Study on XYZ Bank
Courses
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This course is designed to empower learners with practical skills for building data-driven server-side applications using PHP. Through structured lessons and hands-on demonstrations, learners will explore how to manipulate arrays, define custom functions, manage file input/output (including CSV data), interact with the file system, and connect to MySQL databases. The course also emphasizes how to retrieve, format, and present dynamic data within XHTML tables—enabling the creation of well-structured, responsive web interfaces. By the end of the course, learners will be able to apply, construct, and implement core PHP techniques that are critical in real-world web development scenarios. Ideal for learners with basic HTML/XHTML understanding, this course bridges the gap between static markup and dynamic, data-centric programming.
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This course equips learners with the essential knowledge and practical skills to develop dynamic, data-driven web applications using PHP and XHTML. Designed for beginners and aspiring web developers, the course guides learners through configuring a local server environment, constructing and executing fundamental PHP scripts, and generating robust XHTML output. Participants will explore how to design and process web forms, manage user input through various HTTP methods, and leverage multiple input types. Emphasis is placed on mastering PHP control structures, including conditional logic, comparison and logical operators, and iterative statements to control program flow and decision-making. By the end of the course, learners will be able to apply core PHP and XHTML concepts, analyze user input and program behavior, and create interactive, server-side solutions for the modern web—all while employing higher-order thinking skills.
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This hands-on course equips learners with the skills to construct, apply, and evaluate professional-grade web pages using XHTML, structured through a real-world banking case study. Beginning with foundational project setup and semantic markup, learners will develop structured user interfaces and illustrate logical page layouts for a functional banking application. Through progressive lessons, they will integrate JavaScript for dynamic behaviors, debug client-side interactions, and finalize fully tested XHTML-based web applications. Emphasizing modular learning and practice-driven outcomes, the course fosters a strong understanding of XHTML’s compatibility with JavaScript, user-centric design principles, and browser behavior. Learners will also gain insight into troubleshooting and real-time testing in a live UI context—preparing them for frontend development roles in both academic and industry environments.
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This hands-on course equips learners with the practical skills to design, construct, and evaluate a structured, multi-page website using XHTML and CSS. Centered around a real-world case study of an engineering college web portal, the course guides learners through the process of setting up a clean project architecture, implementing modular and semantic content blocks, and integrating internal navigation strategies for effective user flow. Learners will begin by understanding XHTML conventions and developing a homepage using organized folder structures, then progress to creating academic and departmental subpages styled through external CSS. Advanced lessons emphasize navigation menu design, page linking techniques, and final review processes that ensure code validity and structural completeness. By the end of this course, learners will be able to: Outline the foundational requirements for an XHTML-based website project. Construct semantically structured web pages using divs, tables, and standardized XHTML elements. Apply CSS styling principles to maintain visual consistency across all pages. Design navigation systems and content layouts using list structures and floating techniques. Evaluate website structure and link integrity through browser-based manual validation. This course is ideal for aspiring front-end developers, students in computer science or digital media programs, and professionals transitioning into web development roles who seek to strengthen their XHTML structuring and layout planning capabilities.
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