XHTML - Tables and Forms

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XHTML - Tables and Forms

Coursera · Intermediate ·🖌️ UI/UX Design ·4mo ago
Skills: HTML & CSS80%

Key Takeaways

Constructs XHTML tables and forms using semantic tags and layout principles

Original Description

This course empowers learners to construct, integrate, and organize structured content using XHTML, focusing on the essential building blocks of modern web design—lists, tables, hyperlinks, images, and forms. By combining syntax mastery with practical use cases, learners will progressively apply semantic tags and layout principles to create clean, accessible, and functional XHTML pages. Spanning four logically sequenced modules, the course begins by laying a solid foundation in list structures and progressively expands into advanced techniques such as row/column spanning in tables, hyperlink design patterns, media integration, and interactive form development. Through targeted video content, quizzes, and practice tasks aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy, learners will demonstrate, differentiate, and implement key XHTML structures confidently. By the end of this course, learners will be able to: Identify and construct semantically correct list structures using XHTML tags. Design well-structured and accessible tables with advanced formatting features. Implement various types of hyperlinks and media elements with proper XHTML syntax. Develop interactive forms using appropriate input controls, layout, and validation techniques. Ideal for web design beginners, educators, or developers transitioning into structured markup languages, this course offers the foundational XHTML skills necessary to build static web pages that are both technically sound and semantically meaningful.
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