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Web Fundamentals Training Courses

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Web Design and Development Training Courses

Have you ever wanted to design and set up a website? Our web design training courses will teach you everything you’ve always wanted to know about starting a website but were afraid to ask!

From designing a website from scratch to connecting to back-end databases, our classes will teach you how to create applications, user interfaces, presentations and mobile device content.

So whether you’re looking to build an interactive website or create richer digital experiences for your users, our web design training courses will teach you all this and more. And you’ll use software such as Dreamweaver, Silverlight, Expression for Web, Adobe AIR, Coldfusion, Flex, Flash, XML and more – which can be great for your career too.

We cover both front-end and back-end development so you’ll learn how to define a concept, code and publish your own standards-based content for the web, mobiles and personal digital assistants (PDAs). Working on these projects, you’ll learn the multiple languages used in interactive design such as XHTML, CSS, XML, ActionScript, JavaScript. All in all, you’ll develop a well-rounded skill set that will help you at work and play.

Academy Class delivers Web Design & Development training courses from beginner to advanced level. All courses are taught by certified, industry-experienced instructors who are keen to make sure you learn everything you need to put your new skills into practice in the workplace.

Here at Academy Class, we like to make sure you have fun, learn lots and leave delighted. Your Web Design & Development training course will feature small class sizes, state-of-the-art Mac and PC workstations, great learning environments, the latest courseware, and careful attention to your specific needs and experience.

Additionally, if you’re not confident about using what you learn on our public scheduled Web Design & Development training courses, you can retake the class for free within six months of your first day of training. That’s the unique Academy Class Guarantee of Learning Satisfaction, delivering peace of mind for your training investment.

All classes at Academy Class’s begin at 10am and end between 4 and 5pm.We offer training for individuals at regularly scheduled Adobe training classes and private training for groups at your premises or ours.

So what are you waiting for? Contact us today.

AJAX

Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a method of building interactive applications for the Web that process user requests immediately. Ajax combines several programming tools including JavaScript, dynamic HTML (DHTML), Extensible Markup Language (XML), cascading style sheets (CSS), the Document Object Model (DOM), and the Microsoft object, XMLHttpRequest. Ajax allows content on Web pages to update immediately when a user performs an action, unlike an HTTP request, during which users must wait for a whole new page to load.

Cascading Stylesheets (CSS)

Cascading Stylesheets (CSS)

CSS was first developed in 1997, as a way for Web developers to define the look and feel of their Web pages. It was intended to allow developers to separate content from design so that HTML could perform more of the function that it was originally based on – the markup of content, without worry about the design and layout.

CSS/HTML/XML

Once you start building Web pages, you will want to learn the languages that build them. HTML is the building block of Web pages. CSS is the language used to make those Web pages pretty. And XML is the markup language for programming the Web. Understanding the basics of HTML and CSS will help you build better Web pages, even if you stick with WYSIWYG editors. And once you’re ready, you can expand your knowledge to XML so that you can handle the information that makes all Web pages function.

HTML

HTML

HTML, which stands for HyperText Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for web pages. It provides a means to create structured documents by denoting structural semantics for text such as headings, paragraphs, lists etc as well as for links, quotes, and other items. It allows images and objects to be embedded and can be used to create interactive forms. It is written in the form of HTML elements consisting of “tags” surrounded by angle brackets within the web page content. It can include or can load scripts in languages such as JavaScript which affect the behavior of HTML processors like Web browsers; and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to define the appearance and layout of text and other material.

Javascript

Javascript is a programming language that is used to make web pages interactive. It runs on your visitor’s computer and so does not require constant downloads from your web site.

PHP / MySQL

For many people, the main reason for learning a scripting language like PHP is because of the interaction with databases it can offer. We will show you how to use PHP and the MySQL database to store information on the web and include it into your website.

Ruby on Rails

Ruby on Rails

Ruby on Rails is an opensource web framework thats optimised for prgrammers happiness and sustainable productivity. It helps you write beautiful code by favopuring convention over configuration

Web Accessibility

Web Accessibility

Web Accessibility allows your website to reach out to a larger target audience, and is the process of making your website available to all visitors.

Web Usability

Web Usability

As the cost of acquiring traffic continues to grow, more website owners see usability as a key value generator.

This course aims to give a solid foundation to this wide-ranging subject through case studies taken from ecommerce and non-commercial websites as well as hands-on experience through workshops on the key principles.