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Introduction to HTML and CSS

Gain competencies in HTMLand CSS


Sugar Donut

Summary

Price
£200 inc VAT
Or £66.67/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online, On Demand What's this?
Duration
1.4 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free

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Overview

Throughout this course, you’ll learn about the underlying structure of the web – HTML. You’ll learn how to use this tree-like structure to create websites. You’ll also learn how to apply styling to a website through CSS. You’ll learn about CSS syntax, selectors, and units. Along the way, you’ll also learn about code editors and a browser’s Developer Tools.

Curriculum

4
sections
66
lectures
1h 26m
total
    • 1: HTML structure Preview 02:45
    • 2: Make Your FIrst Element 01:26
    • 3: Make Your First Element Solution 01:17
    • 4: Enviroments 01:33
    • 5: Workflow 02:24
    • 6: Trees 01:19
    • 7: HTML and Trees 01:59
    • 8: Spot the Bug 00:17
    • 9: Spot the Bug Solution 01:39
    • 10: HTML Research 00:46
    • 11: HTML Research Solution 01:51
    • 12: HTML Structure Part 2 02:00
    • 13: HTML Documents in Depth 02:00
    • 14: Lesson Wrap Up 01:00
    • 15: Welcome to the Problem Set! 01:00
    • 16: Make a Button 01:00
    • 17: Make a Button Solution 01:00
    • 18: Make All the Headers 01:00
    • 19: Make a List 01:00
    • 20: Tree to HTML 01:00
    • 21: Constructing Links 01:00
    • 22: Add an Image 02:00
    • 23: A Guide to Paths 02:00
    • 24: A Guide to Paths Part 2 03:00
    • 25: Figures 01:00
    • 26: Mockup to Website 01:00
    • 27: Getting Started with CSS 01:00
    • 28: What is CSS? 01:40
    • 29: CSS or HTML? 01:00
    • 30: CSS or HTML? Quiz 01:00
    • 31: CSS or HTML Solution 01:20
    • 32: CSS Rulesets 02:07
    • 33: CSS Syntax 00:17
    • 34: CSS Syntax Solution 00:27
    • 35: Comments 01:00
    • 36: Tag Selectors 00:17
    • 37: Tag Selectors Quiz 01:00
    • 38: Tag Selectors Solution 00:31
    • 39: Attributes and Selectors 03:33
    • 40: Using Selectors 00:31
    • 41: Using Selectors Quiz 01:00
    • 42: Using Selector Solution 01:05
    • 43: Using CSS References Part 1.1 01:00
    • 44: Using CSS References Part 1.2 00:16
    • 45: Using CSS References Solution 02:05
    • 46: Developer Tools 02:19
    • 47: Developer tools on different browsers 02:00
    • 48: Quiz: Using Developer Tools Part 1.1 00:22
    • 49: Quiz: Using Developer Tools Part 1.2 00:13
    • 50: CSS Units Part 1.1 01:00
    • 51: CSS Units Part 1.2 01:38
    • 52: Units in CSS 00:38
    • 53: Units in CSS Solution 01:16
    • 54: CSS Colors 03:30
    • 55: Identifying Colors 00:13
    • 56: Identifying Colors Quiz 01:00
    • 57: Identifying Colors Solution 01:09
    • 58: Outro and Problem Set 01:00
    • 59: Welcome to the CSS syntax problem set! 01:00
    • 60: Style and image Part 1.1 02:00
    • 61: Style and Image Part 1.2 01:00
    • 62: Writing Selectors 01:00
    • 63: Using Attributes 01:00
    • 64: Slack Card 01:00
    • 65: What is a Stylesheet? 02:00
    • 66: Link to a Stylesheet 01:00

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Description

If you want to start your career in Web Development, HTML and CSS are essential skills to have because they are foundational languages of the web.

HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. In short HTML is a markup language that is used developing web pages.

CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets. In short CSS is a language responsible for layout and styling of the web pages.

In this course we will cover both languages from the scratch and by the end of the course become HTML and CSS ninjas by building Responsive Real World Projects.

Why you should take this course?

Reason Number ONE - You Will Understand the Web Better.

Knowing the HTML and CSS and how they are used to create web pages is essential for web developer as they are building blocks of every web page.

Reason Number TWO - You Will be able to Create Websites.

Once you will know HTML and CSS you will be able to create a personal,unique web page for yourself.

Reason Number THREE - Start a Web Career.

For anybody who wants to pursue a career in Web Development knowledge of HTML and CSS is required.

Reason Number FOUR - You Will Progress to Another Programming Languages with Greater Ease.

Once you know the fundamentals of HTML and CSS you will be able to pick up languages like Javascript with greater ease.

Reason Number FIVE - We Will Learn HTML and CSS from Scratch and Will Use it to Build Responsive Real Life Projects.

Not only we will learn the theory of HTML and CSS step by step. We also will apply our knowledge by building Real Life Projects.

Who is this course for?

  • Anyone who wants to learn Web Development from scratch.

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