Summer II 2011
Instructor: Dr. Jan Pearce
TA: Amber Poynter
Best practices in web programming means generating web pages
which
are both attractive and easy to use regardless of whether they are
accessed by a traditional laptop or desktop computer, a high-resolution
smart phone, a low-resolution cell phone, or a "screen reader" which
reads the content of the page for visually impaired visitors aloud. All
these issues reduce to the matter of working with web standards. The
three main standards covered in the course are the HTML/XHTML
(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and JavaScript which
is used to create dynamic effects.
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