Most courses on HTML teach users how to create content-rich web pages for others to enjoy. This four-week course takes a different approach — you will learn how to apply basic HTML techniques that you already know to design an offline home page. More than a simple web page, an offline home page is a browser-interfaced, virtual workspace that resides on your personal computer and can only be viewed by you – so you can include all sorts of information that you would never share on a public web site.
Each lesson in this short course will present easy-to-follow instructions for creating a high-efficiency virtual workspace with links to your favorite web sites, discussion boards, news and sports, shopping links, online banking, and more. Easily access your frequently visited web sites and stop wasting time sifting through the maze of browser bookmarks you've accumulated. Streamline your daily web chores. Add one-click buttons that you can use to log in instantly to Hotmail or Gmail, Yahoo Groups, MySpace, and other popular web sites. An offline home page also offers important protection against "phishing" emails and other scams by providing reliable, authentic links to your online banking, credit cards, and other financial web sites.
At the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and skills needed to create a high-efficiency, visually appealing, private workspace that can be accessed with your browser. Students wishing to enroll in this class should have a working knowledge of basic HTML and web page design.
Curriculum: Four-week course, instructor-led. No textbook required.

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