Web Development Course Online

Web Development Course Online

In this online web development certification course you will learn how to build websites and web applications from scratch with complete training in front-end and back-end setup and coding.

Web Development Class Overview

  • Structure and components of both websites and web applications
  • Purpose and function of both front-end and back-end development and how to generate a visually appealing and responsive website
  • Bring your production website or web application from staging through to a live server, accessible to the entire internet via your domain name
  • Programming languages: JavaScript, PHP, Bootstrap, JQuery, AJAX
  • Database setup, management and security

Web Development Course Content

module 1

Diploma in Web Development

1. Web Development Full Stack

The internet has connected the world to a whole new level of information sharing. The web industry is full of unusual terminology from the definitions of technology, to common design methodologies, to the difference between websites and web applications. In the first web development class, you will learn about the benefits of both, as well as the purpose and value of building your own, whether as a working professional or for personal use.

2. Creating Web Pages

The world of web 2.0 has seen the decline of the original static informational websites, and the advent of the new, dynamic, and interactive web application. In this lesson, you will learn the structure and components of both websites and web applications.

3. JavaScript Fundamentals

Websites and web applications are often separated into two main components: the front-end and the back-end. The focus of this web development class is on the purpose and function of the front-end and the technologies used to generate a visually appealing and responsive website.

4. Setting Up a Web Server

Web applications cannot exist without a back-end. The ability of a web application to recognise, remember, and recall information about a user, and to provide personalised, dynamic content is what sets them apart from a standard website. This lesson will investigate the two main technologies used to provide this dynamic functionality, namely the back-end code and databases.

5. Programming Fundamentals

The defining feature of a website is its accessibility through the World Wide Web. In this website development class you will discover how you can bring your production website or web application from staging through to a live server, accessible to the entire internet via your domain name.

6.PHP and Back-end Code

What roles exist in web development? The industry includes many disciplines and opportunities across a broad range of abilities, from both technical and design backgrounds. Professions themselves have many overlapping skillsets, so you are free to specialise in the area of your choice. Alternatively, freelancers and full-stack developers require a broader range of skillsets to handle anything that comes their way.

7. PHP and Databases

Some websites and web applications serve products, ideas, or information, but whatever the value of the site, it is possible to generate an income from your users. Revenue stream options will be discussed in this lesson depending upon the kind of website that is built.

8.Putting It All Together

With everything else in place, the final step is to ensure that users know about your website. Search Engine Optimisation is a hugely important tool to direct appropriate users to your website when you hold the solution to their problem. As web developers, it is very important that you understand the impact of your website design and build to this end.

module 2

Intermediate in Web Development

Bootstrap Fundamentals – Part 1

Bootstrap is a powerful, mobile-first CSS framework. This online web development class will look at setting up Bootstrap using a content delivery network. It will also look at the basics of utilising Bootstrap to create a web page, the Bootstrap grid system, and specific semantic element classes.

Bootstrap Fundamentals – Part 2

Bootstrap is a powerful, mobile-first CSS framework. This lesson will look at setting up Bootstrap using a content delivery network. It will also look at the basics of utilising Bootstrap to create a web page, the Bootstrap grid system, and specific semantic element classes.

Object-Oriented JavaScript – Part 1

The object-oriented programming paradigm is the most popular programming methodology used in both software and web programming. In JavaScript, rather than building objects one by one, prototypes can be created, from which an object, with fully functioning properties and methods, can be instantiated.

Object-Oriented JavaScript – Part 2

The object-oriented programming paradigm is the most popular programming methodology used in both software and web programming. In JavaScript, rather than building objects one by one, prototypes can be created, from which an object, with fully functioning properties and methods, can be instantiated.

JQuery – Part 1

JQuery is the world’s most popular JavaScript library, a set of methods contained in the JQuery object. JQuery can speed up writing JavaScript and creating dynamic functionality on the front-end of your web application. JQuery can also make traditionally awkward tasks, such as event handling and AJAX, easy.

JQuery – Part 2

JQuery is the world’s most popular JavaScript library, a set of methods contained in the JQuery object. JQuery can speed up writing JavaScript and creating dynamic functionality on the front-end of your web application. JQuery can also make traditionally awkward tasks, such as event handling and AJAX, easy.

AJAX and Event-Handling – Part 1

Events occur all the time in a web application environment. This web development class looks at how events work, and how you can create your own, or even override the standard response to a trigger. AJAX, on the other hand, is a powerful tool that allows you to create interesting web application responses to optimise the user experience. Both topics will be implemented with JQuery.

AJAX and Event-Handling – Part 2

Events occur all the time in a web application environment. This lesson looks at how events work, and how you can create your own, or even override the standard response to a trigger. AJAX, on the other hand, is a powerful tool that allows you to create interesting web application responses to optimise the user experience. Both topics will be implemented with JQuery.

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