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HTML 3.2 Level 3 - Working with Frames and Forms
prerequisites
durations
Normally this course is taught in a half-day.
objectives
This advanced course assists web site managers by exposing them to complex HTML tags.
Work again is performed in a text editor. Specific features of HTML discussed are building
framed web sites, using client-side image maps, and developing and testing custom forms.
This course is very helpful to intermediate content developers of internet and intranet
pages. It is immediately succeeded by Dynamic HTML.
specific topics
- Defining a Set of Frames
- Specifying Columns and Rows
- Filling Frames with HTML Content
- Setting Width or Height of a Frame
- Hiding Frame Borders
- Targeting a Frame
- Naming a Frame
- Preventing a Frame from Being Resized
- Preventing Scrolling Within a Frame
- Setting Margins Inside a Frame
- Providing Assistance to a Frames-Incapable Browser
- Using an Image Map
- Specifying a Circular, Rectangular, and Irregular Hot Spots
- Creating a Simple Form
- Adding a Text Field
- Controlling the Width of a Text Field
- Restricting the Number of Characters
- Collecting Comments or Notes
- Showing a List or Drop- Down Menu
- Permitting Multiple Selections in a List
- Showing an Option or Radio Button List
- Showing an Check List
- Tracking the Source of a Form (Hidden fields)
- Processing Input
- Collecting Form Data
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