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This accelerated CertiPort HTML and CSS , Information Technology Specialist program is a way for students validate entry level IT skills sought after by employers. The IT Specialist program is aimed at candidates who are considering or just beginning a path to a career in information technology.
Candidates for this exam will demonstrate that they can structure a webpage using HTML elements and create and apply styles using CSS.
At the end of this course, you’ll achieve your CertiPort HTML and CSS certification.
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Candidates for this exam will demonstrate that they can structure a webpage using HTML elements and create and apply styles using CSS.
CertiPort HTML and CSS
HTML Fundamentals
1.1 Construct markup that uses metadata elements
• script, noscript, style, link, meta tags (encoding, keywords, viewport, and description)
.2 Construct well-formed page markup
• DOCTYPE declaration, html, head, body, proper syntax, closing tags and commonly used symbols
2. CSS Fundamentals
2.1 Analyze and implement inline styles, internal (embedded) style sheets, and external style sheets
• When to use inline styles, internal (embedded) style sheets, or external style sheets; precedence when using a combination of inline styles and style sheets
2.2 Construct and analyze rule sets
• Valid syntax for the CSS rule set, selectors (class, id, elements, and pseudoclass)
3. Document Structure using HTML
3.1 Construct and analyze markup to structure content and organize data
• Table tags (table, tr, th, td), h1-h6, p, br, hr, div, span, ul, ol, li 3.2 Construct and analyze markup that uses HTML5 semantic elements
• Semantic tags (header, nav, section, article, aside, footer, details, summary, figure, caption)
3.3 Construct and analyze markup that implements navigation
• target, anchor (a href), bookmark, relative vs. absolute links, navigating simple folder hierarchies, map, area 3.4 Construct and analyze markup that uses form elements
• Form attributes, action, method, submission methods, input types and restrictions, select, textarea, button, option, label
4. Multimedia Presentation using HTML
4.1 Construct and analyze markup that displays images
• img and picture elements and their attributes
4.2 Construct and analyze markup that plays video and audio
• video, audio, track, source, iframe
5. Webpage Styling using CSS
5.1 Construct and analyze styles that position content
• Positioning (float, relative, absolute, static, and fixed) max-width, overflow, height, width, align, display, inline vs. block, visibility, box model, margins and padding
5.2 Construct and analyze styles that format text
• font-family, color, font-style, font-size, font-weight, font-variant, link colors, text formatting, text alignment, text decoration, indentation, line-height, word-wrap, and letter-spacing
5.3 Construct and analyze styles that format backgrounds and borders
• border-color, border-style, border-width, background properties, colors
5.4 Construct and analyze styles that create a simple responsive layout
• Units of measurement (percentages, pixels, em, vw, vh), viewport and media query, frameworks and templates, working with breakpoints, grids
6. Accessibility, Readability, and Testing
6.1 Construct well-formed HTML and CSS markup that conforms to industry best practices
• Reusing rules and rule sets, commenting, web-safe fonts, cross-platform usability, separation of structure (HTML) and style (CSS)
6.2 Apply accessibility principles and evaluate content accessibility
• Text alternatives, color contrast and usage, legibility of typography, tab order, text resizing, text hierarchy, translate 6.3 Evaluate the structural integrity of HTML and CSS markup
• Syntax errors, tag mismatch, cascading issues
As part of your accelerated course, you’ll sit the following exam at the Firebrand Training centre, covered by your Certification Guarantee:
35 - 45 MCQ
Duration - 50 Minutes
Your accelerated course includes:
Candidates are expected to have at least 150 hours of instruction or hands-on experience with HTML and CSS, be familiar with their features and capabilities, and understand how to write, debug, and maintain well-formed HTML and CSS code.
To be successful on the test, the candidate is also expected to have the following prerequisite knowledge and skills:
Unsure whether you meet the prerequisites? Don’t worry. Your training consultant will discuss your background with you to understand if this course is right for you.
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