27 MORE
WEB PAGE DESIGN LESSONS

These additional lessons are
Lessons Twenty-Two to Forty-Eight and cover topics such as HTML
4.0, XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, Music and Sound, Dynamic HTML, Flash,
Rollovers, Expression Web, Coffee Cup, Front Page and more. A description of each lesson is
given below.
If you like our first 21
lessons, then you will also enjoy learning from our next 27 lessons written in
the same easy step by step learning style and by the same author.
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Please note that in the
following lessons, you do not need to purchase any software. Any software
involved in the these lessons (Flash, Coffee Cup, FrontPage and Expression Web)
can be downloaded as fully functional trial versions which is more than
enough time to complete the lessons that involve them.
Here is a list of these 27
additional lessons and their contents:
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Lesson Twenty-Two:
Internet and Computer Jargon. Over 300 computer and internet
terms and definitions.
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Lesson Twenty-Three:
How to add Zipped (.zip) and Executable (.exe) files to your web pages.
Plus domain names; Preparing your website for submission to the Search
Engines; Getting your website on the internet.
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Lesson Twenty-Four:
Adding music and sound to your web pages.
- There are five lessons on
HTML 4.0 beginning with an introductory lesson.
Lesson Twenty-Five:
HTML 4.0 - Introduction to HTML 4.0 including a first look at
Cascading Style Sheets.
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Lesson Twenty-Six:
HTML 4.0 Table Enhancements - Part 1. HTML 4.0 allows for much
greater flexibility in designing, displaying and working with tables. With
these series of lessons on HTML 4.0, you will learn all about these table
enhancements.
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Lesson Twenty-Seven:
HTML 4.0 Table Enhancements - Part 2. HTML 4.0 also makes it
possible to add background images to your table cells. Part of this lesson
teaches you how to add background images to your table.
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Lesson Twenty-Eight:
HTML 4.0 Form Enhancements. HTML 4.0 allows for several
enhancements to the structure of a form. All these enhancements are covered in
this special lesson on form enhancements.
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Lesson Twenty-Nine:
Frames and other elements in HTML 4.0. Until HTML 4.0, frames
were not part of any official HTML version. But now with HTML 4.0 frames are
finally part of standard HTML. In this lesson we will study "in-line frames"
or "floating frames" - an aspect of frames that is now part of HTML 4.0 and
not covered in Lesson 13 (our Frames lesson).
- There are three lessons on
taking the mystery out of Cascading Style Sheets.
Lesson Thirty:
Cascading Style Sheets - Introduction. Style sheets represent
a major breakthrough for web page designers, expanding their ability to
improve the appearance of their pages. These lessons on styles could open a
whole new world for you in web page design.
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Lesson Thirty-One:
Formatting text with Style Sheets. Style Sheets provide a
simple means to style HTML pages, allowing you to control things such as
colors, fonts, margins, line-spacing, borders, backgrounds, and so much more.
This lesson teaches you all the different ways to display your text and
backgrounds using styles.
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Lesson Thirty-Two:
Laying out a web page with Styles. This Lesson concentrates
mainly on layout styles - that is, laying out or positioning objects (such as
images) on a web page.
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Lesson Thirty-Three:
Dynamic HTML (DHTML) - Learn to add interactivity to your web
pages with Dynamic HTML. DHTML can make your web pages come alive with some
very startling effects. Dynamic is the ability of a browser to alter a web
page's look and style after the web page is loaded. DHTML is a combination of
things that together enable your web page to be dynamic.
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Lesson Thirty-Four:
DHTML - Layering objects. In this lesson, we will layout web
pages using absolute and relative positioning with a concluding look at how to
create 3D text.
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Lesson Thirty-Five:
Credit card service for your internet business. Having a
credit card service for your internet business does not have to expensive! You
do not have to pay out a lot of money to set up a credit card service. If you
are planning to sell services and/or goods through the internet, then this
lesson is one to read as it explains the various types of options that are
available and the traps to avoid.
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Lesson Thirty-Six:
Understanding Search Engines. This lesson takes the mystery
out of search engines. It is especially written for those interested in
getting their website listed with the major search engines and contains the
information needed to prepare a website to get the best possible advantage for
top search engine positioning.
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Lesson Thirty-Seven:
Introducing Flash Professional - Part 1. Flash is a
incredible program that allows you to enter a whole new world in web page
design limited only by your imagination. Flash is extremely powerful allowing
you to create animations, including interactive animations that are out of
this world! In this lesson we will create a Flash web page that involves
several Flash features. There is no need to pay for an expensive on-line
course in Flash when you can learn it all by yourself as part of these additional
lessons.
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Lesson Thirty-Eight:
Designing web pages with Flash Professional - Part 2. In
this lesson we continue our study of web page design with Flash by creating
two more interactive Flash web pages. The examples include Flash features not
covered in Lesson 37 so that you will have a very firm foundation in web page
design with Flash - allowing you to create some amazing web pages.
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Lesson Thirty-Nine:
Designing web pages with CoffeeCup - Part 1. Now that you are
very familiar with HTML, it is time to study creating websites with the aid of
software. In this lesson we will create web pages using the popular CoffeeCup
HTML Editor.
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Lesson Forty:
Designing web pages with CoffeeCup - Part 2. In this lesson,
we will create a Photo Gallery plus learn to insert built-in JavaScript and
Dynamic HTML scripts.
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Lesson Forty-One:
Creating Rollovers. A simple rollover occurs
when an image changes into another image when a mouse pointer
moves
over the image. That is, when an image rolls over
into another image, you have what is called a rollover. A
rollover can also occur when the mouse pointer moves off an
image, and, as you will see in this lesson, you can also create a rollover
when you click on an image or even double click
on an image.
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Lesson Forty-Two:
XHTML. After HTML 4 comes XHTML (introduced
in Lesson One). This lesson introduces XHTML, the new web standard as of
January, 2000. XHTML addresses the new browser technologies that is sweeping
the world. Today web pages are being viewed in browsers through cell/mobile
phones, cars, televisions, plus a host of hand-held wireless devices and
communicators. Alternate ways to access the internet are continually being
introduced. XHTML is designed to address these technologies. XHTML also begins
to address the need for those with disabilities (such as the blind and
visually impaired) to access the internet. Thus web pages written in XHTML
will allow them to be viewed on a wide range of browsers and internet
platforms.
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Lesson Forty-Three:
XHTML TRANSITIONAL. XHTML comes in three flavors,
Transitional, Frameset and Strict. In this lesson we study XHTML Transitional.
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Lesson Forty-Four:
XHTML FRAMESET AND STRICT. We conclude our study of XHTML with
XHTML Frameset and XHTML Strict.
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Lesson Forty-Five:
Designing web pages with FrontPage 2003 - Part 1. In this
lesson we will create a fictional website named Super Water Gardens
using FrontPage 2003. We will learn to create a website structure, work with
text, design a table, set up hyperlinks, insert and position images, format
lists and headings, design a photo gallery, work with menu commands and dialog
boxes, and so on.
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Lesson Forty-Six:
Designing web pages with FrontPage 2003 - Part 2. In this
lesson, we will use FrontPage to enhance the appearance of our fictional Super
Water Gardens website created in Lesson 45 by adding shared borders and
attractive navigation bars. We will also apply and customize a beautiful
professionally designed FrontPage graphical theme for the website.
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Lesson Forty-Seven:
Designing web pages with Expression Web - Part 1. In this
lesson, we will create a website using Microsoft's Expression Web. Expression
Web is Microsoft’s successor to FrontPage. Expression Web is a professional
design tool to create modern, standards-based sites that deliver superior
quality on the Web.
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Lesson Forty-Eight:
Designing web pages with Expression Web - Part 2. In this
lesson, we will continue our work with Expression Web with the creation of a Photo
Gallery of pictures and a favourite links page.

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