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CSS Syllabus for training by thinkncode.com Contact number 9812430938 / 9540491178 About US: - Think N Code is one of the fastest growing website designing and web development company, based in Delhi, India. We have delivered a great number of projects and got achievement in every project with full satisfaction of customer. Since 2009, we are here to endow with higher yet best quality of training. It is founded by Anirudh Babar and we focuses on providing online as well as classroom trainings in Delhi. He has given his full dedication and worked hard to make a great success. Our goal is to have a great relation with you through continuous achievements and processes. We commit to look after your bright future, without making any delay in your nurture. We, Think N Code, provide extensive training in many fields like WORDPRESS, DRUPAL, SEO, HTML / CSS and PHP with projects. Our training is provided through two effective ways which is online or offline. These trainings are provided in Delhi. We provide our students a spectrum of professional yet affordable trainings. Our trainings include to and fro of SEO, PHP and others. Think N Code is providing training to over 200+ students. Numbers of students are enrolled daily with us because of our dedication and training modules. We give chance to each and every student to move ahead and believe to make their great future by joining us. Not only training about these, but our team and teaching provided to them promises them to make their great future. Students will not learn here but they will also transform their lives. Our main goal is to focus on students to achieve satisfaction of students. We bring best results by giving high quality standard and top priority to the learning s of students. Student s learning proves them best and will give rewarding career in marketplace. The dedicated team of us makes a promise with students and their career to take them at highest goals. Think N Code promises you that our training will be best for your career and we, with our team will assure you to give you best results. We also have record of placements with us as our training provided to students is always fruitful. Our teaching staff is passionate and hard

working to teach our students and bring out best out of them. We believe that students must learn something and must be drawn out rather then pumping them in. We, Think N Code is useful as the training provided to you is always fruitful. We expect and believe that students should be encouraged with self-determination and educated brilliantly so that they can have a development in culture of collaboration. We give our time and knowledge to students so that by learning and taking, they can make their own ways and goals. We don t push student to learn, our teaching make them learn. No matter what the circumstances come in front, we have record of giving best services to our students. Module 1: The Least You Need to Know about HTML, CSS, and the Web Web Pages in Their Natural Habitat Hypertext Browsers Web servers Anatomy of a URL (X)HTML s Component Parts HTML and XHTML: What s the difference? Syntax and rules Markup color-coding Elements Attributes Entities Parts Is Parts: What Web Pages Are Made Of Organizing HTML text Images in HTML Documents Links and navigation tools Module 2: Creating and Viewing a Web Page

Creating a Page from Scratch Step 1: Planning a simple design Step 2: Writing some HTML Step 3: Saving your page Step 4: Viewing your page Editing an Existing Web Page Posting Your Page Online Module 3: Proper Planning Prevents Poor Page Performance Planning Your Site Design matters Mapping your site Building solid navigation Planning outside links Hosting Your Web Site Using a hosting provider Obtaining your own domain Moving fi les to your Web server Module 4: Creating (X)HTML Document Structure Establishing a Document Structure Labeling Your (X)HTML Document Adding an HTML DOCTYPE declaration Adding an XHTML DOCTYPE declaration The <html> element Adding the XHTML namespace Adding a Document Header Giving your page a title

Defi ning metadata Redirecting users to another page Creating the (X)HTML Document Body Module 5: Text and Lists Formatting Text Paragraphs Headings Controlling Text Blocks Block quotes Preformatted text Horizontal rules Organizing Information Numbered lists Bulleted lists Defi nition lists Nesting lists Module 6: Linking to Online Resources Basic Links Link options Common mistakes Customizing Links New windows Locations in Web pages Non-HTML resources Module 7: Finding and Using Images The Role of Images in a Web Page Creating Web-Friendly Images

Adding an Image to a Web Page Image location Using the <img /> element Adding alternative and title text Specifying image size Image borders and alignment Images That Link Triggering links Building image maps Web Pages and Styles Module 8: Deprecated (X)HTML Markup Deprecated Elements Deprecated Attributes How to Handle Deprecated Markup Module 9: Introducing Cascading Style Sheets Advantages of Style Sheets What CSS can do for a Web page What you can do with CSS CSS Structure and Syntax Selectors and declarations Working with style classes Working with style IDs Inheriting styles Using Different Kinds of Style Sheets Internal style sheets External style sheets

Understanding the Cascade Module 10: Using Cascading Style Sheets Managing Layout and Positioning Visual layouts Positioning Changing Fonts for Visual Interest and Better Readability Body text Headings Hyperlinks Externalizing Style Sheets Using CSS with Multimedia Visual media styles Paged media styles Module 11: Getting Creative with Colors and Fonts Color Values Color names Color numbers Color Definitions Text Links Backgrounds Fonts Font family Sizing Positioning Blocks of Text Aligning text Indenting text

Text Treatments Embolden with bold Emphasizing with italic Changing capitalization Getting fancy with the text-decoration property Module 12: Top 20 CSS Properties Background Properties background-color background-image Border and Outline Properties border Dimension height and width Fonts and Font Properties font-family font-weight font-size Spacing Properties: Margin and Padding margin padding Positioning float z-index clear cursor Text

color line-height Pseudo Classes :hover, :link, and :visited Module 13: Working with Forms Uses for Forms Creating Forms Structure Input tags Input fields Module 14: Bring the Best of the Web to Your Web Site What s Up with Content Embedding? Using a Twitter widget Working with Flickr Creating a map Other embeddings to check out Mashups: Two or More Sites Creating a Yelp/Google Maps mashup Crafting a Twitter/Google Maps mashup Module 15: Fun with Client-Side Scripts Adding Rollovers to Your Pages Text rollovers with CSS Image rollovers with CSS Custom button rollovers with CSS

Module 16: Content Management Systems Comparing CMS Sites to HTML Sites Popular CMS Sites and Programs WordPress Drupal Customizing CSS on a CMS WordPress and CSS Drupal and CSS Module 17: Mobile Web Design Understanding Different Mobile Devices Optimizing Mobile Web Site Design Designing for small screens Optimizing for low bandwidth Navigating on mobile devices Designing for distracted surfers Surfi ng the Web on many mobile devices Best Practices for Mobile Web Sites Module 18: Party On with HTML5 HTML5 Highlights: Why It s Important HTML5 and Flash Simplified and Enhanced HTML5 Markup Simplified doctype Simplified character encoding What s New and Improved in HTML5 Elements new in HTML5

Attributes new in HTML5 Deprecated elements gone from HTML5 Absent and removed HTML5 attributes New Input Types in HTML5 HTML5 Web APIs Limits to HTML5 Access and Use Additional HTML5 Resources Introducing HTML5 Module 19: CSS3 About the CSS3 Standard CSS3 Highlights Hint at Riches Available Fonts Borders Backgrounds Shadows CSS3 Transitions and Animations Transitions Animations Transform Your Content CSS3 Limitations Finding More on CSS3