Start your prep for the CIW 1D0-61B exam with the CIW Site Development Associate course and lab. The lab provides a hands-on learning experience in a safe environment.
Start your prep for the CIW 1D0-61B exam with the CIW Site Development Associate course and lab. The lab provides a hands-on learning experience in a safe environment.
Interactive chapters completely cover CIW 1D0-61B exam objectives and teach how to use technologies to enhance a user's web experience and design and color principles for web pages. This CIW Site Development Associate practice test helps ensure you are prepared for your certification exam.
Lessons 1: Markup Language and Site Development Essentials
Creating Webpages
Mobile and Cloud Issues
Text Editors and Markup Languages
Graphical User Interface (GUI) Editors
History of Markup Languages
The HTML Web Development Trifecta: HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript
Website Development Principles
Hosting and Web Service Providers
The uCorp Website
Lesson Summary
Optional Labs
Lesson 2: HTML5 Coding
Introduction to Using HTML
Elements and Markup Tags
Document Structure Tags
Website File Structure
Preparing Your Development Environment
Paragraph Formatting and Block-Level Elements
Text-Level Elements
Lists
Good Coding Practice
Optional Lab
Lesson Summary
Lessons 3: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3) and Graphical Elements
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3)
Separating Content in HTML
Images on Webpages
HTML Entities
Specifying Colors
Page Colors and Backgrounds
Specifying Font Information
Web Design Issues
Optional Lab
Lesson Summary
Lesson 4: Hyperlinks
Introduction to Hyperlinks
The Anchor Element
Creating Local Hyperlinks
Creating External Hyperlinks
Using Images as Hyperlinks
Creating Internal Links
Managing Hyperlinks
Optional Lab
Lesson Summary
Lesson 5: HTML Tables
Introduction to HTML Tables
CSS3 Properties for All Table Elements
Table and Data Alignment Options
Height and Width of Table Elements
Column and Row spacing
HTML Tables vs. CSS3 Page Structure
Lesson Summary
Lesson 6: Web Forms
Introduction to Web Forms
Web Forms and CGI
HTML5 and Forms
Basic Tags for Creating Web Forms
Web Form Fields
Optional Lab
Lesson Summary
Lessons 7: Video, Audio and Image Techniques
Introduction to Web Video, Audio and Image Techniques
The <video> Element
The <iframe> Element
The <audio> Element
Graphic Types
Image Maps
Image Transparency
Image Interlacing
Animation
Creating and Managing Images
Lesson Summary
Lesson 8: Extending HTML
Extending HTML
Server-Side and Client-Side Languages
Server-Side Languages
Client-Side Languages
Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
Document Object Model (DOM)
HTML5 APIs
Canvas
Geolocation
Drag-and-Drop Functionality
Web Application Frameworks
Connecting to a Database
Optional Lab
Lesson Summary
Lessons 9: GUI HTML Editors and Mobile Websites
Introduction to GUI HTML Editors
Types of GUI Editors
GUI HTML Editor Functionality
Creating Webpages with a GUI Editor
HTML Text Editors vs. GUI Editors
Previewing Pages and Validating Code
Website Publishing
Developing Webpages for Mobile Devices
Mobile Apps vs. Dedicated Mobile Websites vs. Responsive Design Websites
Optimizing a Website for Mobile Viewing
Working with the Latest Web Technologies
Optional Lab
Lesson Summary
Lesson 10: Website Development for Business
Developing a Business Website
E-Commerce Considerations
Internet Marketing and Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
E-Commerce Payment Technologies
Working in a Global Environment
Databases and Webpages
Optimizing the Impact of the Web Page
Front-End Issues
File Formats and Active Content
Back-End Issues
Bandwidth and Download Time
Naming Webpage Files
Optional Lab
Lesson Summary
Hands-on LAB Activities
HTML5 Coding
Creating a Simple HTML5 Page
Creating Paragraph Breaks and Line Breaks With HTML5
Using Headings in HTML5
Indenting and Centering Text With HTML5
Using Text-Level Phrasing Elements in HTML5
Creating Lists With HTML5
Documenting and Commenting on the HTML5 Code
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3) and Graphical Elements
Using an External Style Sheet With HTML5
Assigning Inline CSS Attribute Values to the <hr> Tag in HTML5
Incorporating Images in an HTML5 Page
Changing Page Colors and Backgrounds With HTML5
Formatting Text With CSS3
Hyperlinks
Creating Local Text Hyperlinks in HTML5
Creating External Hyperlinks
Using Images as Hyperlinks
Using Internal Hyperlinks
HTML Tables
Creating HTML5 Tables to Organize Content
Web Forms
Creating a Simple Web Form in HTML5
Adding a Radio Button Group to an HTML5 Web Form
Adding Check boxes to an HTML5 Web Form
Adding a Single-Option Drop-Down List to an HTML5 Web Form
Adding a Multiple-Option Select List to an HTML5 Web Form
Adding a Scrolling Text Area Box to an HTML5 Web Form
Video, Audio and Image Techniques
Adding a Video to an HTML5 Webpage
Adding an iframe to an HTML5 web page
Adding Audio to an HTML5 Webpage
Defining a Client-Side Image Map
Extending HTML
Using JavaScript to Detect the Browser Type
Using Simple JavaScript to Create an Interactive Webpage
Experimenting With the HTML5 Canvas API
Experimenting With the Geolocation API
Adding Drag-and-Drop Functionality to a Webpage
GUI HTML Editors and Mobile Websites
Creating an HTML Table With a GUI Editor
Creating External Hyperlinks With a GUI Editor
Creating Bulleted and Numbered Lists With a GUI Editor
Changing Font and Background Color With a GUI Editor
Adding an Image to a Webpage With a GUI Editor
Creating a Webpage With a GUI Editor
Here's What You Will Get
The 1D0-61B exam is part of CIW's Web Foundations Series certification, which comprises three exams: 1D0-61A, 1D0-61B, and 1D0-61C. The CIW Site Development Associate certification is a vendor-neutral, entry-level credential that provides knowledge and foundation skills in various web technologies that are required for further specialization. The 1D0-61B exam validates expertise in applying CSS and the latest versions, designing web pages to industry standards, considering copyright and ethical issues when creating web pages, and more.
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