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Exam 98-383: Introduction to Programming Using HTML and CSS

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This exam retired on June 30, 2022.

 
Candidates for this exam should be able to recognize and write syntactically correct HTML and CSS, structure data using HTML elements, and create and apply styles using CSS.

Candidates are expected to have at least 100 hours of instruction or hands-on experience with HTML and CSS, be familiar with their features and capabilities, and understand how to write, debug, and maintain well-formed HTML and CSS code.

Part of the requirements for: MTA: Introduction to Programming Using HTML and CSS

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  • 98-383: Introduction to Programming Using HTML and CSS

    Languages: English, Japanese, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), French, German, Korean

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    Candidates for this exam should be able to recognize and write syntactically correct HTML and CSS, structure data using HTML elements, and create and apply styles using CSS.

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  • Understand HTML Fundamentals (10-15%)
  • Understand CSS Fundamentals (15-20%)
  • Structure Documents Using HTML (30-35%)
  • Present Multimedia Using HTML (10-15%)
  • Style Web Pages Using CSS (20-25%)

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