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Evidence Guide: ICTWEB409 - Develop cascading style sheets

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ICTWEB409 - Develop cascading style sheets

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Format, style and lay out the elements on a web page

  1. Obtain user requirements
  2. Style the elements of a web page using CSS
  3. Apply CSS to multiple pages in a website
  4. Position the document elements using CSS
Obtain user requirements

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Style the elements of a web page using CSS

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Apply CSS to multiple pages in a website

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Position the document elements using CSS

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Test and validate the web pages

  1. Test the website in various browsers
  2. Validate CSS against industry standards
  3. Report the test results to the appropriate person
Test the website in various browsers

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Validate CSS against industry standards

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Report the test results to the appropriate person

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Format, style and lay out the elements on a web page

1.1 Obtain user requirements

1.2 Style the elements of a web page using CSS

1.3 Apply CSS to multiple pages in a website

1.4 Position the document elements using CSS

2. Test and validate the web pages

2.1 Test the website in various browsers

2.2 Validate CSS against industry standards

2.3 Report the test results to the appropriate person

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Format, style and lay out the elements on a web page

1.1 Obtain user requirements

1.2 Style the elements of a web page using CSS

1.3 Apply CSS to multiple pages in a website

1.4 Position the document elements using CSS

2. Test and validate the web pages

2.1 Test the website in various browsers

2.2 Validate CSS against industry standards

2.3 Report the test results to the appropriate person

Evidence of the ability to:

develop a website style and format, using cascading style sheets (CSS), to user requirements

lay out page elements, using CSS

test web pages in a variety of browsers

validate the CSS against industry standards.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

discuss standard web and CSS design principles

identify and describe the application of the following to CSS:

hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)

hypertext mark-up language (HTML)

extensible hypertext mark-up language (XHTML)

industry standards for web design

recognise a range of internet browsers.