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Web Design & Client-side Programming BCA274CO Year: II Teaching Schedule Hours/Week Theory

Tutorial

3

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Semester: III Examination Scheme

Practical 3

Internal Assessment Theory Practical 20 20

Theory 60

Final Practical -

Total 100

Course   Objective:   After   finishing   this   subject,   students   will   be   able   to   develop   web   pages  using  HTML  and  JavaScript.     Course  Contents:   1. HTML,  XHTML  &  HTML5    

 

 

 

 

 

(15  Hrs)  

 

 

 

 

 

(12  Hrs)  

1.1 Introduction   1.2 The  elements  of  HTML   1.2.1 The  root  element     1.2.2 The  html  element   1.3

Document  metadata    

1.4

Sections    

1.5

Grouping  content    

1.6

Text-­‐level  semantics    

1.7

Edits    

1.8

Embedded  content    

1.9

Tabular  data    

1.10 Forms     1.11 Interactive  elements     1.12 Links     2. Page  Designing  with  CSS    

2.1 Introduction  to  designing  approaches     2.1.1 Table-­‐based  designs   2.1.2 Table-­‐less  designs   2.2 Basic  Structure  of  table-­‐less  designs   2.3 Cascading  Style  Sheet  and  properties     2.3.1 Introduction   2.3.2 CSS  vs  CSS3  

2.3.3 CSS  properties  —  Text  and  Fonts,  Colors  and  Backgrounds,  The  Box   Model  (dimensions,  padding,  margin  and  borders),  Positioning  and   Display,  Lists,  Tables,  Media     3. Client  side  scripting    

 

 

 

 

 

 

(18  Hrs)  

3.1 Introduction   3.2 JavaScript   3.2.1 Lexical  Structure   3.2.2 Variables,  Identifiers,  Data  Types  and  Values,  Scope,  Literals,  Reserved   Words   3.2.3 Expression  and  operators,  Statements   3.2.4 Arrays,  Objects  (Math,  String,  Date)   3.2.5 Functions   3.2.6 Regular  Expressions   3.2.7 Garbage  Collection   3.3 Objects   3.3.1 Objects  and  properties   3.3.2 Constructors   3.3.3 Methods   3.3.4 Prototype  and  Inheritance   3.3.5 Object  as  associative  array   3.4 DOM  and  Event  Handling   3.5 Introduction  to    J-­‐Son,  jQuery,  jQuery  Integration   3.6 Saving  State  with  Cookies.     Laboratories:  There  shall  be  lab  exercises  covering  all  features  of  above  chapters.     Reference  Books:   1. “HTML,  DHTML,  JavaScript,  PERL,  CGI”,  Ivan  Bayross,  BPB  Publication   2. “JavaScript  -­‐  The  Definitive  Guide”,  David  Flangan,  O’  Reilly,  SPD,  3rd  Edition   3. “Mastering  JavaScript  &  Jscript”,  James  Jaworski,  BPB  Publication