Courses tagged with "HTML" (6)
Climate Literacy tackles the scientific and socio-political dimensions of climate change. This course introduces the basics of the climate system, models and predictions, human and natural impacts, mitigative and adaptive responses, and the evolution of climate policy.
This course explores the physical processes that control Earth's atmosphere, ocean, and climate. Quantitative methods for constructing mass and energy budgets. Topics include clouds, rain, severe storms, regional climate, the ozone layer, air pollution, ocean currents and productivity, the seasons, El NiƱo, the history of Earth's climate, global warming, energy, and water resources.
Making decisions about managing natural resources can be difficult; this course explores why fairness needs to be part of policy.
This course aims to explain the science of climate change, the risks it poses and the solutions available to reduce those risks.
Designed for the student with little to no working knowledge of creating HTML files by hand. If youre looking to learn HTML from scratch or move beyond using a WYSIWYG what you see is what you get editing tool, this is the class for you. Students will be introduced to the structure of HTML documents, good markup techniques, and the concept of validation. Students will be required to use a plain text editor to write HTML and use an FTP program to upload the pages to the Internet. Functional topics will include text formatting, using lists, tables, and a brief foray into CSS.
This course covers the Strict DTD of HTML 4.01. During the eight weeks, students will develop a web site of their choosing, become familiar with the HTML 4.01 Strict and produce valid markup.
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