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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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Build practical server-side web development skills with PHP by learning how to create dynamic, data-driven web applications. In this course, you will explore core PHP techniques for working with arrays, creating reusable functions, handling files and directories, processing CSV data, integrating MySQL databases, and presenting dynamic content in structured XHTML tables. Designed for learners with a basic understanding of HTML/XHTML, this course bridges the gap between static web pages and interactive, database-driven applications. Through structured lessons and hands-on demonstrations, you will develop the skills to manipulate data, organize reusable PHP code, perform file input/output operations, connect to databases, and display retrieved information in well-structured web interfaces. A key strength of this course is its practical focus on combining file handling, database integration, and dynamic content generation within a single learning experience. Each module builds progressively, helping you apply essential PHP programming techniques used in real-world server-side web development. Enroll in this course to strengthen your PHP programming skills and gain the practical experience needed to build structured, data-driven web applications using file handling and database integration techniques.
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Build a strong foundation in PHP and XHTML by learning how to develop dynamic, server-side web applications. This course is designed for beginners and aspiring web developers who want to understand how PHP processes user input, generates XHTML output, and controls application behavior through server-side programming. You will begin by configuring a local PHP development environment, creating and executing basic PHP scripts, and generating dynamic XHTML content. Next, you will explore XHTML forms, learning how to design forms, process user input, distinguish between GET and POST methods, and work with multiple input types. Finally, you will apply PHP control structures, including conditional statements, comparison and logical operators, switch statements, and loops to create interactive, data-driven web applications. Throughout the course, you will apply core PHP and XHTML concepts, analyze program flow and user input, and create practical server-side solutions using structured programming techniques. The course emphasizes hands-on development while building higher-order thinking skills aligned with Bloom's Taxonomy. Whether you are beginning your web development journey or strengthening your understanding of server-side programming, this course provides a practical pathway to developing dynamic web applications with PHP and XHTML.
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Build practical skills in designing and implementing dynamic web interfaces with XHTML through a real-world banking application case study. In this hands-on course, you will learn how to create structured XHTML web pages, design intuitive layouts, and develop functional user interfaces using semantic markup. As you progress, you will integrate JavaScript to add dynamic behavior, enhance user interactions, and evaluate application functionality through debugging and testing. Following a case-based approach, you will move from planning and interface design to implementing and validating a complete XHTML web application in a professional development workflow. This course is ideal for students, aspiring frontend developers, and anyone seeking practical experience in XHTML web development and client-side interactivity. By the end of the course, you will be able to construct structured web pages, implement JavaScript-enhanced features, troubleshoot client-side issues, and test XHTML applications with confidence. What makes this course unique is its end-to-end, practice-driven learning experience built around a single banking application case study. Rather than learning concepts in isolation, you will apply XHTML, JavaScript integration, debugging, and testing within a realistic project that reinforces both technical knowledge and user-focused web interface design.
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Build a structured, multi-page website while learning practical XHTML and CSS techniques through the development of an engineering college web portal. This hands-on course takes you step by step from project planning and file organization to page construction, navigation design, and website evaluation using real-world development practices. You will begin by outlining the structure of an XHTML website project, creating a compliant homepage, organizing project files, and integrating CSS for consistent styling. As you progress, you will construct departmental and academic pages using semantic XHTML elements, div structures, tables, and external CSS. You will also design internal navigation, create effective page linking strategies, and review your website through manual browser testing to verify structural completeness and link integrity. Designed for aspiring front-end developers, computer science and digital media students, and professionals transitioning into web development, this course emphasizes practical website construction rather than isolated coding exercises. By the end of the course, you will be able to plan, build, style, and evaluate a structured XHTML website with clear navigation, organized layouts, and consistent presentation across multiple pages
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