WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT-I

Paper Code: 
CBCA 303
Credits: 
03
Periods/week: 
03
Max. Marks: 
100.00
9.00
Unit I: 
HTML

HTML: Introduction to HTML, Different versions of HTML, Commonly used HTML4 tags, Titles and Footers, Text Formatting (Paragraph and Line Breaks), Text Styles ( Bold , Italics and Underline), Heading Styles and Other Text Effects (Centering and Spacing), Lists( Ordered, Unordered, Definition), Adding Graphics to HTML document (Img, Border attribute, Align and ALT attribute). Links: External Document reference, Internal Document Reference and Images as Hyperlinks.

 

9.00
Unit II: 
Tables

Tables: Creating tables, Width and Border attribute, Cellpadding & Cellspacing , BGcolor , Colspan and Rowspan attribute. Frames: Introduction to Frames, Tag, Tag, and Targeting named frames.
Forms tags: Form Object, Text element, Password element, Button element, Submit button, Reset button, Checkbox element, Radio element, Text area, Select and option element.

9.00
Unit III: 
Cascading Style Sheets

Cascading Style Sheets: Understanding Style Sheets, Applying Style Sheets to HTML document,
Developimg a Style Sheet: Setting Font attributes, Text Attributes, Border Attributes, Setting Background properties and List Attributes. Using Class, Tag, External Style Sheets (LINK Tag), Using the DIV tag and Layers.

9.00
Unit IV: 
Introduction client-server technologies

Introduction client-server technologies: comparison between client-side and server-side scripting. JavaScript: Introduction, Advantages of using JavaScript, Writing JavaScript in HTML, Basic Programming Techniques: Data Types and Literals, Creating variables, Operators (Arithmetic, Logical, Comparison, String and Assignment operator and special operators: delete, new and void) and Expressions in JavaScript. Creating one and two-dimensional arrays. JavaScript Programming Constructs: Conditional checking (if-then-else statement), Loops (for loop and While loop).

Unit V: 
PHP

PHP: Introduction, Basic syntax, Inserting comments, Data types, Variables, Constants, Strings, Operators, Conditional statements and looping constructs.

Introduction to Bootstrap: Creating first Web Page, Scripts and Styles, Core Concepts. Layout with Bootstrap.

ESSENTIAL READINGS: 

ESSENTIAL READINGS: 

  1. Ivan Bayross, “HTML, Javascript, DHTML,, and PHP”, BPB Publications.
  2. Thomas Powell, Fritz Schneider “JavaScript-The Complete Reference”, Tata McGraw Hill, Second Edition
  3.  Stephen Radford, “Learning Web Development with Bootstrap and Angular JS” Packt Publishing, Kindle Edition(2015).
  4.  Larry Ullman,  “PHP 6 & MySQL 5, For Dynamic Websites” Peachpit Press.
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