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HTML: The expansive and rapid growth of the World Wide Web (www) has triggered major excitement and interest in the Internet even though the Internet first arrived over 20 years ago. The Internet is composed of computers and networks, all interconnected by TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol). With TCP/IP networking, computers connect to each other but more importantly, networks are connected to other networks. What makes the Web so unique today is its accessibility. By typing www and an address, information is accessible by everyone, everywhere in the world, in an instant. With its ever increasing number of users (by companies and in the private sector), its fast and easy access, it is becoming a primary location for publishing information. Click on a course to see the outline and course description. |
| HTML: Introduction | 2 days |
| HTML: Advanced | 2 days |
| Dynamic HTML | 2 days |
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