Unit 5: Coordinating HTML/CSS-Based Websites with Other Web Technologies and Going Live with a New Website
While we have already learned all of the basics of HTML and CSS and we are prepared to make sophisticated non-interactive sites, many familiar functions on the Web require the cooperation of HTML and other web technologies and techniques. For example, many websites use Server Side Includes, JavaScript, XML/XSLT, and/or PHP. When looking at existing code, references to, or snippets of, these non-HTML elements may be confusing, so it is important to know what to look for. Equally, when developing sites with interactive elements, learning the fundamentals of how HTML works with other web technologies will be essential.
Given this, we will briefly address the function of these technologies with optional readings before wrapping up the course with a discussion of code validation and the basic techniques for going live with a new website.
Completing this unit should take you approximately 4 hours.
Unit 5 Assessment
Please take this assessment to check your understanding of the materials presented in this unit.
Notes:
- There is no minimum required score to pass this assessment, and your score on this assessment will not factor into your overall course grade.
- This assessment is designed to prepare you for the Final Exam that will determine your course grade. Upon submission of your assessment you will be provided with the correct answers and/or other feedback meant to help in your understanding of the topics being assessed.
- You may attempt this assessment as many times as needed, whenever you would like.