Designing Webpages Using HTML & CSS SQA Resources

SQA: Designing Webpages using HTML & CSS

This module contains:

  • An editable PowerPoint lesson presentation
  • Editable revision handouts
  • A glossary which covers the key terminologies of the module
  • Topic mindmaps for visualising the key concepts
  • Printable flashcards to help students engage active recall
  • A quiz with answer key to test knowledge and understanding of the module
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Designing Webpages Using HTML & CSS

A software program is stored on a computer’s hard drive, but a web application or a website is stored on a server and accessed through a web browser. User interfaces and scripts executed on a user’s computer is called the Front-end or Client-side of an online application.
Usually, client-side scripts are small programs downloaded, compiled and run by the browser.
JavaScript is an example of a scripting language used for creating dynamic websites. The scripts are either embedded within the HTML or stored in an external file. The server sends the external scripts to the client on request. Scripts can also be executed as a result of the user’s action, like clicking a button. 

This SQA Computer Science module introduces Big Data to your students, explaining:

  • Website development tools
  • HTML coding
  • CSS
  • Identifiers and classes

More SQA Modules

Designing webpages using HTML & CSS is one lesson in our SQA module. The other theory lessons can be found below: