HTML and CSS - website programming for beginners
IT training for the visually impaired
HTML and CSS - Designing accessible websites
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Overview of all training courses for the visually impaired
Description
Learning objective
This training will provide you with the basic knowledge for creating websites.
Starting with the basic HTML framework, you will build sophisticated web pages step by step and learn the most important HTML commands. You will think about page layout and sensible user guidance.
In the second part, you will design your pages with Cascading Stylesheets (CSS). You will learn how to position HTML elements and make pages accessible. Finally, you upload your pages to a web server.
Tips and tricks for optimising the pages for search engines (SEO) round off the training.
Target groups
- Users who create their own websites
- Users who need a basis for further programming training.
Previous knowledge required
- Sure handling of the PC in general. The matching training: IT foundation course
General information
Training details
- One-on-one training at your site with methodology suitable for the blind.
- Duration and dates flexible by arrangement.
Operating system and software
- Microsoft Windows / Windows Server (all versions)
- Screen reader software: COBRA or JAWS (all versions)
- HTML editor (e.g. Notepad++, Visual Studio Code or Eclipse) and the web browsers Edge and Mozilla Firefox
Documents and documentation (German)
- Electronic seminar documentation (German)
- Access for the accessible e-learning platform (German)