ONCE1140 - Advanced Web Design
Course Description
Responsive Web design enables Web designers and developers to build and maintain a single website to serve all kinds of devices sizes: smartphones, tablets, laptops and more.Course Outline
Unit 1
Responsive Web Design
- Planning your layout
- Creating HTML containers, content, and links
Unit 2
Responsive Web Design - Styling
- Creating and styling the layout with CSS
- Creating a menu system
- Styling headings, body text, and footers
Unit 3
Responsive Web Design – Styling the Navigation & Making Adjustments
- Making layout adjustments for different screen sizes
- Swapping high-resolution graphics for Retina displays
- Making sure content is printable
Where to go for more information
Unit 4
Responsive Web Design / Additional Frameworks
- What is Bootstrap
- Creating a basic template
- Reviewing basic styles and typography
- Where to go for more information
Learner Outcomes
Course outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to:
- Solidify your understanding of web design concepts, the current state of the web, and technologies used on the web.
- Accomplish advanced web page layout features and concepts.
- Implement professional strategies for the use of various scripting and mark-up languages used on the internet.
Course objectives
- Students will explore web design concepts, the current state of the web, and technologies used on the web.
- Students will explore advanced web page layout features and concepts.
- Students will identify, compare and contrast, and use various scripting and mark-up languages used on the internet.
About Online Learning
Online learning is a fun, enjoyable and very productive way to learn. Millions of people are learning online each year. You will engage with the instructor and other participants. You will get to know your instructor and other participants. You may make friends. It's easy. It's fun.
Notes
INSTRUCTORS:
Marcus Lander has been building web applications since 1996 and has been a technical trainer since 1999. He has facilitated many software courses, programs and manuals over the years and his preferences tend to lean towards web application development and design.
Tonya D. Wright is an accomplished web designer and programmer with 15 years of experience in web design and leading teams developing new media marketing. She served as senior graphic designer for Habitat for Humanity International, and is currently Manager of Digital Development Services for Columbus State University. Ms. Wright is also a corporate training consultant and directs a virtual team of multimedia developers, video producers, and graphic designers for a variety of consulting projects for her own design firm.
This course can be taken as part of the Certificate in Web Design (LERN/UGotClass). LERN/UGotClass offers fully online, self-paced classes (with a start date, and end date).
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Certificate in Web Design : Certificate in Web Design (Online)