Code: 18PW |
Web environment and markup languages |
Lecturer: Mgr. Dana Majerová Ph.D. |
Weekly load: 2C |
Completion: GA |
Department: 14118 |
Credits: 2 |
Semester: W |
- Description:
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The course introduces students to fundamental principles and best practices for web design with respect to technical functionality, informational value, readability and usability.
- Contents:
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1. History and fundamental principles of information sharing, description for electronic media
2. Web design for users with specific needs
3. Informational architecture ? organization, structure a web layout
4. HTML ? introduction and basic usage
5. CSS ? cascading styles, content formatting, advanced techniques
6. Principles of web user security, web browser configuration
7. Markdown language and tools for its conversion to HTML
8. Design of graphic elements for the web environment ? JPEG, PNG
9. Markup languages for vector graphics ? SVG, Asymptote
10. Typographical markup language LaTeX
- Recommended literature:
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Recommended literature:
[1] Boehm, Anne, and Zak Ruvalcaba. Murach?s HTML5 and CSS3. Mike Murach & Associates, 2015.
[2] J. Kolouch, P. Bašta, CyberSecurity, CZ.NIC 2019, ISBN 978-80-88168-31-7. https://knihy.nic.cz/#cybersecurity
[3] Dokumentace programu Asymptote. https://asymptote.sourceforge.io/
[4] Dokumentace typografického systému LaTeX. https://www.latex-project.org/
- Keywords:
- Web principles, HTML, CSS, graphic design, creation of textual and graphical content.
Abbreviations used:
Semester:
- W ... winter semester (usually October - February)
- S ... spring semester (usually March - June)
- W,S ... both semesters
Mode of completion of the course:
- A ... Assessment (no grade is given to this course but credits are awarded. You will receive only P (Passed) of F (Failed) and number of credits)
- GA ... Graded Assessment (a grade is awarded for this course)
- EX ... Examination (a grade is awarded for this course)
- A, EX ... Examination (the award of Assessment is a precondition for taking the Examination in the given subject, a grade is awarded for this course)
Weekly load (hours per week):
- P ... lecture
- C ... seminar
- L ... laboratory
- R ... proseminar
- S ... seminar