This course covers topics such as designing dynamic web pages and an introduction to Java and Java applets. Emphasis is placed upon the appropriate use of web programming tools.
Use HTML 5 and CSS to create a login page of a web application.
Explain HTML 5 and HTML 4.
Applying JavaScript® Language to HTML
Apply the JavaScript® language to manipulate user interaction and page lifecycle.
Use the Document Object Model (DOM) structure to deploy JavaScript® functions.
Incorporating CSS Into JavaScript® and HTML Languages
Design a small website.
Create a dynamic website using XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript ® languages.
Critique a peer design.
Web Security
Managing cookies through JavaScript® language to help secure a website.
Identify techniques to secure a website.
Comparing and Contrasting Java™ and JavaScript® Languages and Java™ Applets
Create a simple applet.
Explain the differences between Java™ and JavaScript® languages.
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