XHTML Practical - Creating Website Engineering College

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XHTML Practical - Creating Website Engineering College

Coursera · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·3mo ago
Skills: HTML & CSS90%

Key Takeaways

Builds a website for an engineering college using XHTML and CSS, covering project architecture, content blocks, and navigation

Original Description

This hands-on course equips learners with the practical skills to design, construct, and evaluate a structured, multi-page website using XHTML and CSS. Centered around a real-world case study of an engineering college web portal, the course guides learners through the process of setting up a clean project architecture, implementing modular and semantic content blocks, and integrating internal navigation strategies for effective user flow. Learners will begin by understanding XHTML conventions and developing a homepage using organized folder structures, then progress to creating academic and departmental subpages styled through external CSS. Advanced lessons emphasize navigation menu design, page linking techniques, and final review processes that ensure code validity and structural completeness. By the end of this course, learners will be able to: Outline the foundational requirements for an XHTML-based website project. Construct semantically structured web pages using divs, tables, and standardized XHTML elements. Apply CSS styling principles to maintain visual consistency across all pages. Design navigation systems and content layouts using list structures and floating techniques. Evaluate website structure and link integrity through browser-based manual validation. This course is ideal for aspiring front-end developers, students in computer science or digital media programs, and professionals transitioning into web development roles who seek to strengthen their XHTML structuring and layout planning capabilities.
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