Learn HTML - The Right Way
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
The Beginner's Guide to HTML is about helping you master HTML. It's more than just learning what to type (like a lot of courses). I want to go beyond and explain the concepts and the WHY behind them to give you a depth of understanding that a lot of courses leave out. I've been a web developer for over 14 years now and there's one truth I've constantly come back to: It's the fundamentals that matter.
And, HTML is the fundamental of fundamentals.
What you'll get in this course is an in-depth understanding of HTML, how to build web pages and a solid foundation for your future development or website-building career. You'll also get the confidence to know that you can do this. And, you'll get the excitement that comes with building your first web pages and seeing first-hand what you can create with code.
This course is for you if you're an absolute beginner and have never written a single line of code OR if you're an intermediate developer who's realized they need a good refresher on the fundamentals.
Syllabus
- What Is HTML?
- Tags, Attributes and Elements
- File and Folder Structure and Naming Conventions
- Software and Tools
- Doctype Declaration
- The Basic Structure of a Web Page
- Meta Tags, Title and Links
- Heading Tags
- The Paragraph Tag
- Text Formatting Tags
- The Image Tag
- Anchor Tags
- Project #1: My First Web Page
- LIsts
- Tables
- Forms
- Entities and Symbols
- Address
- Project 2: Build an HTML Form and Data Table
- IDs and Classes
- Span and Div
- Header and Footer
- Nav, Section and Article
- Aside
- Time
- Abbreviation and Quote
- HTML5 Audio
- HTML5 Video
- Introduction to CSS and JavaScript (jQuery)
- Class Challenge
- Next Steps
Taught by
John Morris
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