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1 Chapter 01: Introduction by Tharith Sriv. This course covers the following topics:  Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)  Cascading Style Sheets  JavaScript.

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1 1 Chapter 01: Introduction by Tharith Sriv

2 This course covers the following topics:  Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)  Cascading Style Sheets  JavaScript  PHP  Basic Graphic Design using Adobe Photoshop (optional)  Web Hosting and FTP Commands  Project (one for each participant) Topics to Be Covered

3 3 What is the Internet?  Worldwide collection of networks that connects millions of computers Related Technical Terms

4 4 What is the World Wide Web (WWW)? A Web site is a collection of related Web pages A Web page contains text, graphics, sound, video, and links to other Web pages You can share information by creating Web pages or posting photos on a photo community  Billions of documents, called Web pages, available to anyone connected to the Internet Related Technical Terms

5 Homepage/ home page- the page typically encountered first at a World Wide Web site that usually contains links to the other pages of the site. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g. fonts, colors, spacing) to Web documents.

6 Related Technical Terms Web Browsers- Software that interprets the markup of files in HTML, formats them into Web pages, and displays them to the end user. Some browsers also permit end users to send and receive e-mail, read newsgroups, and play sound or video files embedded in Web documents.

7 Some Popular Web Browser for Windows:  Internet Explorer  Google Chrome  Netscape Navigator  Mozilla Firefox  Safari  Opera  Konqueror  Flock  AOL Explorer Related Technical Terms

8 What protocols are used? Related Technical Terms Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)-The protocol used to transfer information on the World Wide Web. An HTTP address (one kind of Uniform Resource Locator [URL]) takes the form: http://www.microsoft.com. File Transfer Protocol (FTP)-A member of the TCP/IP suite of protocols, used to copy files between two computers on the Internet.

9 9 Computer Applications in Society What are some examples of computer applications in society?  Education  Finance  Government  Healthcare  Science  Publishing  Travel  Industry  and much more!

10 10 Why do users access the Internet? 2.Information 3.Shopping 4.Banking and Investing 5.Classes 6.Entertainment 1.Communications Why are users surfing the Net? 7. Social Networking 8. etc.

11 What is a programming language? A vocabulary and set of grammatical rules for instructing a computer to perform specific tasks. The term programming language usually refers to high-level languages, such as BASIC, C, C++, COBOL, FORTRAN, Ada, and Pascal. Each language has a unique set of keywords (words that it understands) and a special syntax for organizing program instructions.computerhigh-level languagesBASICC C++COBOLFORTRANAdaPascal languagekeywordssyntaxprograminstructions Programming Languages

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13 Programming and Scripting Languages A number of programming and scripting languages are used to write web pages:  HyperText Markup Language (HTML)  Dynamic HTML (DHTML)  JavaScript  VBScript  Action Script  PHP (originally stood for "Personal Home Page", it is now said to stand for "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor)  Perl  etc. 13

14 Programs Used to Write Your Web Page? 14  Notepad  EditPlus  MS-Office Word  Macromedia Dreamweaver  FrontPage  Or any Text Editor


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