If you have mastered basic Web design but would like to develop your skills
further, this Library Association workshop is for you:
Creating pages for the World Wide Web: the next step
6 November, London
Discover how to incorporate web page features which can transform a basic
website into something more interesting, attractive, useful and
user-friendly.
BENEFITS FROM ATTENDING:
The day will be packed full of hints and tips, and 'do's and don'ts' on
website management. It will include practical hands-on exercises with Hot
Metal Pro, which illustrates similar functions that can be found in
Dreamweaver and Front Page web packages. Sample pages will be used to
illustrate the points made during the workshop.
BY THE END OF THE EVENT PARTICIPANTS WILL HAVE:
* explored the key issues involved in creating a good web site
* looked at how to effectively manage information on a web site
* discovered how to design web pages that include 'forms', 'animated gifs',
'frames' and other advanced features and functions
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Those responsible for creating web pages within their organisation, those
who have already mastered basic web design skills but wish to develop their
skills further, and those who have previously attended the Library
Association's 'Creating pages for the World Wide Web - getting started'
workshop.
SPECIAL NOTE: This workshop is not for those wishing to use scripts to
create and implement their own CGI applications.
WORKSHOP LEADERS:
Nick Lewis and Andy Ewers, RAE Associates.
PROGRAMME:
9.30 Registration and coffee
10.00 Introduction, welcome & objectives
10.10 Session 1: initial web page authoring exercise
Participants create some basic web pages to establish a foundation level and
acquaint them with the software in use
10.40 Session 2: image management
An exploration of image processing, including preparation of JPG and GIF
images for efficient operation over the Internet
11.10 Coffee
11.25 Session 3: animated images
An introduction to animated images, particularly 'animated GIF'
files for inclusion in web pages
12.00 Session 4: forms
Forms for web page interaction, especially forms for feedback from
'readers'
12.45 Lunch
1.30 Session 5: frames
Frames and how they can be used for smoother page presentation from
fixed menu frames
2.15 Session 6: hands on exercise
A practical session to update the pages created in the initial
exercise to incorporate frames, with opportunities to experiment with
image processing and forms
(Tea at 3.30)
4.0 Close
Places are limited to: 24
FEES:
Personal members: £420 plus VAT (£73.50) £493.50
Institutional members: £508 plus VAT (£88.90) £596.90
Non members: £588 plus VAT (£102.90) £690.90
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