DHTML training courses London

UK DHTML training course
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Telephone: 08456 44 1234
Email: enquiry@it-uk.com

DHTML / DOM

 

DHTML Course Length: Two-Days
Fees: Training at Client Offices:
One delegate: £695 per-day + VAT
Additional delegates attending: £195 each per-day + VAT

Overview: This DHTML/DOM training course is a highly practical, workshop-style course.  It teaches how to combine Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript and the Document Object Model (DOM) to create up-to-the-minute, dynamic designs which make the most effective use of the Browser window and enhance the user's visit to the site. The most prominent feature of the course is its focus on the Document Object Model (DOM).

The course is for those with a good working knowledge of XHTML (or HTML), Cascading Style Sheets and JavaScript.

Prerequisites: HTML (or XHTML) experience; CSS course skill set; JavaScript (Intro) skill set

DHTML Explained

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CSS, JavaScript and the DOM

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Why use DHTML?

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DHTML limitations

The Document Object Model

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Understanding the DOM

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Different versions of the DOM

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Detecting the DOM type

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Feature sensing

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Using a cross-browser DOM

Working with Objects

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Visible and invisible objects

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Moving objects on the page

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Working with the stacking order

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Animating objects

Global Techniques

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Creating a global event handler

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Scrolling the page

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Positioning the browser window

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Sizing the browser window

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Moving the browser window

Working with CSS

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Identifying an object

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Changing a definition

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Adding a new style

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Changing the class of an object

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Enabling/disabling style sheets

More Dynamic Techniques

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Dynamic headers and footers

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Creating Drop-down menus

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Creating sliding menus

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Intelligent menus

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Custom scroll bars

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Pop-up hypertext

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Drag and drop objects

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Following the mouse

DHTML and Forms

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Using form input

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Contextual forms

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Actions from forms

Further Considerations

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Cross-browser issues

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Cross-browser work arounds

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Available tools

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Available resources
 

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