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XHTML/CSS for Content Creation—Part 1

In this course, you learn how to use a macro-based HTML editor and create HTML pages with hypertext links, vertical lists, tables, images, boxes, borders, different fonts and color, and audio-visual resources.

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See what's offered in XHTML/CSS Part 2.

What will I study in this XHTML/CSS Part 1 course?

What XHTML/CSS Part 1 study resources are available?

You use links, videos and transcripts of those videos to learn these tasks, e-mail your instructor when you have questions, post your web pages and images to a web site, and send the URL to the instructor for review.

Can I see some example units for this XHTML/CSS Part 1 course?

What are the grade possibilities in this XHTML/CSS Part 1 course?

Your instructor can write a document confirming which units you completed and evaluating any original project creation and writing you did in the course. In addition to sending you this document, your instuctor can send this document to your current or prospective employers.

If you are interested in letter, number, or pass/fail grade, contact admin@mcmassociates.io

What does this XHTML/CSS Part 1 course cost?

McMurrey Associates $95 USD
no other purchases necessary.

Also available is a combination of XHTMLCSS Part 1 and XHTMLCSS Part 2, McMurrey Associates $160 USD, no other purchases necessary.

How does this XHTML/CSS Part 1 course work?

Register for this XHTML/CSS Part 1 course!

How do I register and when do I start?

  1. Click the registration link just above. Once we receive your payment for this course, you receive a link in which you select a start date. Your schedule is then set up for you with due dates starting 3 days from the start date you selected.
  2. For each unit:
    1. you do some reading, watch some videos to learn concepts and procedures for that unit. (You can skip units for whatever reason, but if you need a recommendation, your instructor will mention those omissions.)
    2. Use whichever software you prefer, but check out the one listed that support Markdown tagging and transform to HTML.
    3. you then practice the concepts and procedures of that unit. The videos show you step by step how to do the practice work for that unit.
    4. you send the practice work to your instructor, who reviews and comments, and if necessary explains revisions needed. You repeat the revision–review cycle until your instructor signs off. (You can choose not to revise—it's your course, your money.)

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