The CIW test 1D0-510 is intended to certify users who have prior experience using the Internet on a personal computer running the Microsoft Windows or UNIX/Linux operating systems. The CIW test 1D0-510 covers a range of Internet technologies. Before taking the 1D0-510 test, you should practice the following:
- Install hardware and software component on a computer to connect to the Internet.
- Install and configure Internet communication protocols on a comuputer.
- Use e-mail clients to send simple messages and files to other Internet users.
- Use additional networking and Internet services.
- Configure user customization features in Web browsers, including: preferences, caching, cookies.
- Use different types of Web search engines.
- Transfer text and binary files using popular Internet services.
- Recognize essential database concepts.
- Identify steps in the Web site planning and development process.
- Create a Web page and add images in the Web page.
- Create a basic HTML form that accepts user input, and create HTML frames.
- Use XML, Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML), and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create Web pages.
- Use GUI-based HTML editing software to create Web pages.
- Identify the role of networking hardware, and configure common hardware for operation.
- Perform basic hardware and system maintenance for network-aware systems.
- Identify, analyze, and diagnose common performance issues affecting Internet clients.