CIW Site Development Associate course (1D0-61B) Practice Exam
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CIW Site Development Associate course (1D0-61B) Practice Exam
The CIW Site Development Associate certification validates your foundational knowledge and skills in web development.
Who Should Pursue this Certification?
This course is ideal for:
- Individuals with no prior coding experience who want to enter the field of web development.
- Professionals seeking to add basic web development skills to their existing skillset.
- Students pursuing a career in web design or related fields.
Course Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for this course. However, basic computer literacy and familiarity with using a web browser would be beneficial.
Benefits of Earning the CIW Site Development Associate Certification
- Validates your foundational knowledge and skills in web development.
- Enhances your employability in entry-level web development positions.
- Provides a strong foundation for further learning in web technologies.
- Demonstrates your commitment to professional development in the IT field.
Exam Format
- Number of Questions: 30
- Exam Format: Multiple-choice
- Passing score: 63.33% marks
- Time Give: 30 minutes
Course Outline
The domains and their areas that the CIW Site Development Associate course covers are:
1. Markup Language and Site Development Essentials
- Creating Web Pages
- Mobile and Cloud Issues
- Text Editors and Markup
- Languages
- Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Editors
- History of Markup Languages
- The HTML Web Development
- Trifecta: HTML5, CSS and
- JavaScript
- Web Site Development Principles
- Hosting and Web Service Providers
- The Habitat for Humanity Web Site
2. HTML5 Coding
- Introduction to Using HTML
- Elements and Markup Tags
- Document Structure Tags
- Web Site File Structure
- Preparing Your Development
- Environment
- Paragraph Formatting and BlockLevel Elements
- Text-Level Elements
- Lists
- Good Coding Practice
3. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and Graphical Elements
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- Separating Content in HTML
- Images in Web Pages
- HTML Entities
- Specifying Colors
- Page Colors and Backgrounds
- Specifying Font Information
- Web Design Issues
- HTML5 and Older Browsers
4. Hyperlinks
- Introduction to Hyperlinks
- The Anchor Element
- Creating Local Hyperlinks
- Creating External Hyperlinks
- Using Images as Hyperlinks
- Creating Internal Links
- Managing Hyperlinks
5. HTML Tables
- Introduction to HTML Tables
- CSS Properties for All Table
- Elements
- Table and Data Alignment Options
- Height and Width of Table Elements
- Column and Row Spanning
- HTML Tables vs. CSS Page
- Structure
6. WebForms
- Introduction to Web Forms
- WebForms and CGI
- HTML5 and Forms
- Basic Tags for Creating Web Forms
- Web Form Fields
- Video, Audio, and Image
- Techniques
7. Introduction to Web Video, Audio and Image Techniques
- The <video> Element
- The <audio> Element
- Graphic Types
- Image Maps
- Image Transparency
- Image Interlacing
- Animation
- Mobile Device Issues with
- Animation and Plug-Ins
- Creating and Managing Images
8. Extending HTML
- Extending HTML
- Server-Side and Client-Side
- Languages
- Server-Side Languages
- Client-Side Languages
- Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
- Document Object Model (DOM)
- HTML5 APIs
- Canvas
- Offline Web Application
- Geolocation
- Drag and–Drop Functionality
- Web Application Frameworks
- Connecting to a Database
9. GUI HTML Editors and Mobile Web Sites
- Introduction to GUI HTML Editors
- Types of GUI Editors
- GUI HTML Editor Functionality
- Creating Web Pages with a GUI
- Editor
- HTML Text Editors vs. GUI Editors
- Previewing Pages and Validating
- Code
- Web Site Publishing