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* [[Basic tools for web developement]] (not done, see [[Web authoring system]] for a list of tools. | * [[Basic tools for web developement]] (not done, see [[Web authoring system]] for a list of tools. | ||
* [[HTML]] and [[XHTML]] for some background information | * [[HTML]] and [[XHTML]] for some background information | ||
* [[HTML and XHTML elements and attributes]], an introductory (X)HTML elements tutorial. Explains some markup principles and | * [[HTML and XHTML elements and attributes]], an introductory (X)HTML elements tutorial. Explains some markup principles and introduces the most important elements. | ||
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=== CSS === | === CSS === |
Revision as of 10:14, 4 September 2009
This article or section is currently under construction
In principle, someone is working on it and there should be a better version in a not so distant future.
If you want to modify this page, please discuss it with the person working on it (see the "history")
I'll have a first version by the end of Aug. 2009. Most entries below are not tutorials so far ... - Daniel K. Schneider 15:14, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
Introduction
Level 1 - Learning goals
- Use simple Web 2.0 services like Webtops
- Configure a web 2.0 application, e.g. a Ning social network
- Import widgets and understand how content syndication works
- Learn how the Internet works and about some major Web protocols
- Design a web page with (X)HTML and CSS and upload it to a server
- Evaluate and use web page styles
- Edit and code simple JavaScript programs
- Know how to make use of JavaScript libraries
- Create and validate an XML file (learn how to read and use DTDs and XML Schemas)
Level 2 - Learning goals:
- Design XML grammars
- Write XSLT stylesheets for text or database centered XML applications
- Access a web server, code, test and run a very simple server-side program
- Design a simple SQL database
- Be able to use some PHP/MySQL generators
- Install and configure LAMP-based web applications
List of (future) tutorials
Note: The list below is really provisional, got some renaming and (of course) work to do.
Getting started
I suggest to start creating web sites with online services. This way you will be aware of what you can do without learning to code or install anything. In addition, you will implicitely learn some concepts that will be introduced later.
- Creating websites with online services
- Using web widgets
- Browser extension
- Search engine (needs some rewriting)
Internet principles
- Internet tutorial (not done yet, see Internet in the meantime)
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol (not done yet)
- URLs, URNs and URIs (short definition of these standards)
Managing identities on the Internet
HTML
- Basic tools for web developement (not done, see Web authoring system for a list of tools.
- HTML and XHTML for some background information
- HTML and XHTML elements and attributes, an introductory (X)HTML elements tutorial. Explains some markup principles and introduces the most important elements.
- HTML and XHTML validation and repair
CSS
- CSS (not done yet)
JavaScript
XML tutorials
Web applications
Other EduTech Wiki entries of interest
- Overviews
- Links pages
... to help you find good web sites
- Character encoding
- Clipart
- CSS links
- HTML links
- JavaScript links
- PHP links
- Portalware
- WAMP
- Web design links
- Other tutorials
- Installation tips
See the category installation tips