Basic HTML & CSS for beginners (Build One Project)
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Build beautiful world-class and high-performance web design or websites that will grab the attention of anybody
- Understand the concepts behind HMTL & CSS
- Understand and write HMTL & CSS code
This course is designed to help beginners to learn the basics of HTML & CSS.
No prior knowledge of HTML & CSS required. You will learn all that from scratch.
In this course, about HTML you will learn:
The definition of HTML and why it's a must learn.
How a HTML document works (structure).
About HTMLBlock Level & Inline Elements, such as:
Headings (
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Formatting (, , , , , , , )
Forms (Form Elements - , , , | Input Types - button, checkbox, color, date, datetime-local, email, file, hidden , image, month, number, password, radio, range, reset | Buttons)
More HTML Elements (
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About CSS, you will learn the definition of it and what is the purpose of using it. You then, will learn how the CSS structure parts work, such as:
Ruleset (or rule)
Selector
Declaration Block
Property
Property Value
To put everything you've learned into practice, you'll build a project called Lander (static landing page). You'll learn how to setup the project structure. This includes:
How to organize the HTML, CSS & Image files into folders
How to create the HTML Document
How to create the header, main content, after content, and footer.
How to style all sections using: background colors, text colors, fonts, background images & elements positioning.
By the end of this course, you will have a complete knowledge and the required skills you need to be able to start your programming career that you've always wished for.
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Taught by
Reyes Sandria
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