Description
This training is aimed at beginners in website creation. It aims to familiarize you, step by step, with the main players involved in the creation of a website, in order to allow you to create your own site and/or discuss with specialists in the field using the appropriate vocabulary. .
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
This course is for anyone wishing to create a website with current technologies or wishing to have a concrete "Web culture".
Prerequisites
No specific knowledge is required. Windows culture (window, menu, click, double-click) is recommended.
Training objectives
Training program
- The fundamentals
- What is a WEB site?
- Different types (Forum, Online purchasing, Collaborative space, Communication...)
- Content of a website (why did you choose HTML?)
- Types of images, videos
- Flash animations
- Examples of basic HTML pages
- Exchanges between browser and website
- The role of the browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.)
- The role of the Web server
- How to understand each other between the two (IP address, DNS and HTTP protocol)?
- The technical environment of a website
- Hosting and the Domain Name
- Shared Hosting vs. Dedicated
- Purchasing the Domain Name (Extensions, Whois, Nic and Afnic)
- Installation of the Domain Name (DNS hosting vs. Redirection)
- Develop at home, set up for others
- Why such price differences in formulas?
- Can you host your own website?
- Quality of service
- Responsibility for the content distributed
- The site update
- Transfer files with FTP
- Use integrated transfer in development environments
- Using CMS (content management system)
- Operation and statistics
- How to know the number of visitors, the most visited pages, the keywords... (with Google Analytics)
- Engines Search and Directories: SEO.
- Create an archive of your website
- Know how to restore it
- Creation of the site
- Design and ergonomics
- Preparing for the creation of a site (concepts of ergonomics)
- Writing for the Web
- Design of the site tree
- Examples of
- The standards in force (W3C) and the fads (WEB 2.0 and now Web 3.0)
- Graphic and multimedia elements
- Creation of image elements for the site
- Optimization of bitmap and vector images
- Videos (recovery principles from a camcorder, cutting, adding sound)
- Producing animations: presentation of the tools
- Writing a web page with HTML
- Principle of tags and attributes HTML
- Formatting text, paragraphs
- Navigate to another site (links, targets, frames)
- Images, tables, forms
- The contribution of HTML5
- Additive programs (plugins)
- Make the site evolve more easily
- Style sheets
- Define styles to minimize changes (CSS3)
- Manage styles
- Pseudo-classes
- Boxes
- Online or in a box: display
- CMS: Introduction to Wordpress
- Make web development easier using CMS
- Fundamentals of Wordpress
- Themes and plugins
- Easily optimize your site.