CAUCBC501T Web Technology
CAUCBC501T Web Technology
Semester: V L T P C
4 0 0 4
Course Objectives:
To impart knowledge of mark-up language (HTML) and to enable students to build user friendly websites.
To provide the skills and project-based experience needed for entry into web design and development careers.
An understanding by which a student will be able to use a variety of strategies and tools to create websites.
Unit Content Hours
Introduction to Web and Hyper Text Markup Language: Internet, Intranet, WWW, Static and
Dynamic Web Page; Web Clients; Web Servers; Client Server Architecture: Single Tier, Two-
Tier, Multi-Tier; HTTP: HTTP Request and Response; URL, Client Side Scripting, Server Side
Scripting, Web 1.0, Web 2.0.
Introduction to HTML: Elements of HTML Document; HTML Elements and HTML
1 Attributes, Headings, Paragraph, Division, Formating: b, i, small, sup, sub; Spacing: Pre, Br; 9
Formatting Text
Phrases: span, strong, tt; Image element; Anchors; Lists: Ordered and Unordered and Definition;
Tables; Frames; Forms: Form Elements, ID attributes, Class Attributes of HTML Elements; Meta
Tag, Audio, Video, Canvas, Main, Section, Article, Header, Footer, Aside, Nav, Figure Tags;
HTML Events: Window Events, Form Element Events, Keyboard Events, Mouse Events.
Cascading Style Sheets: Introduction; Cascadding Style Sheets (CSS); CSS Syntax; Inserting
CSS: Inline, Internal, External, ID and Class Selectors; Colors; Backgrounds; Borders; Text;
Font; List; Table; CSS Box Model; Normal Flow Box Layout: Basic Box Layout, Display
2 9
Property, Padding, Margin; Positioning: Relative, Float, Absolute; CSS3 Borders, Box Shadows,
Text Effects and shadow; Basics of Responsive Web Designs; Media Queries, Introduction to
Bootstrap
Client Side Scripting with JavaScript: Structure of JavaScript Program; Variables and Data
Types; Statements: Expression, Keyword, Block; Operators; Flow Controls, Looping, Functions;
Popup Boxes: Alert, Confirm, Prompt; Objects and properties; Constructors; Arrays; Built-in
3 9
Objects: Window, String, Number, Boolean, Date, Math, RegExp, Form, DOM; User Defined
Objects; Event Handling and Form Validation, Error Handling, Handling Cookies, jQuery
Syntax; jQuery Selectors, Events and Effects; Introduction to JSON.
AJAX and XML: Basics of AJAX; Introduction to XML and its Application; Syntax Rules for
creating XML document; XML Elements; XML Attributes; XML Tree; XML Namespace; XML
schema
4 9
languages: Document Type Definition(DTD), XML Schema Definition (XSD); XSD Simple
Types,
XSD Attributes; XSD Complex Types; XML Style Sheets (XSLT), XQuery.
Server Side Scripting using PHP: PHP Syntax, Variables, Data Types , Strings, Constants,
Operators, Control structure, Functions, Array, Creating Class and Objects, PHP Forms,
5 Accessing Form Elements, Form Validation, Events, Cookies and Sessions, Working with PHP 9
and MySQL, Connecting to Database, Creating, Selecting, Deleting, Updating Records in a table,
Inserting Multiple Data, Introduction to CodeIgniter, Laravel, Wordpress etc.
Learning Resources:
1. Web Enabled Commercial Application Development using HTML, JavaScript, DHTML and PHP’ by Ivan Bayross, 4th Edition, BPB
Publications.
2. Learning web designing: a beginner's guide to HTML, CSS, JavaScript,and web graphics’ by Niederst Robbins, 4th Edition, Oreilly Publication
3. Web Enabled Commercial Application Development using HTML, JavaScript, DHTML and PHP’ by Ivan Bayross, 4th Edition, BPB
Publications.
4. The Complete Reference HTML & XHTML’ by Thomas Powell, 5th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Company Limited.
5. HTML 4.0’ by E. Stephen Mack, Janan Platt, Anaya Multimedia publication.
6. Mastering HTML, CSS & JAVAScript Web Publishing’ by Laura Lemay, Rafe Coburn, Jennifer Kyrnin, 7th edition, SAMS publication.
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