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Front-End Web Developer

Offered By: World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) via edX

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Course Description

Overview

The Web is everywhere! Web development is intricate, creative and interesting work that can lead to an exciting career in an in-demand, fast-growing field.

In this Professional Certificate program, designed by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), creator of the Web standards, you will learn all of the necessary skills needed to build interactive and responsive user experiences on the Web. This program will deepen your knowledge of the 3 foundational languages that power the Web: HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. You will be guided, step-by-step, on how to use all client-side Web development techniques to create and innovate on the web!

Each course will also includes interactive examples to help you practice and code the correct way.


Syllabus

Courses under this program:
Course 1: CSS Basics

Learn how to take your Web pages from bland to bold with the power of CSS styling.



Course 2: HTML5 and CSS Fundamentals

Learn how to build Web sites using HTML5 and basic CSS, directly from W3C, creator of the latest Web standards.



Course 3: HTML5 Coding Essentials and Best Practices

Learn how to write Web pages and Web sites by mastering HTML5 coding techniques and best practices.



Course 4: HTML5 Apps and Games

Today, developers are increasingly moving from native to HTML5-based apps. Increase your ability to design and deliver innovative services on the Web!



Course 5: JavaScript Introduction

Learn JavaScript, a Web development programming language, to add interactivity to your Web pages, and become an expert Web developer.




Courses

  • 11 reviews

    6 weeks, 6-8 hours a week, 6-8 hours a week

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    HTML5 is the standard language of the Web, developed by W3C. For application developers and industry, HTML5 represents a set of features that people are able to rely on for years to come. HTML5 is supported on a wide variety of devices, lowering the cost of creating rich applications to reach users everywhere.

    Whatever mobile phones, connected objects, game consoles, automobile dashboards, and devices that haven’t even been considered yet, HTML5 helps write once and deploy anywhere!

    In this course, you will learn all the HTML5 features to help create great Web sites and applications in a simplified but powerful way. HTML5 provides native support for video and audio without plug-ins, provides support for offline applications, for games with smooth interactive animations, and much more.

  • 2 reviews

    4 weeks, 6-8 hours a week, 6-8 hours a week

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    Want to learn advanced HTML5 tips and techniques? This is the course for you! Find out more about the powerful Web features that will help you create great content and apps.

    This course is a natural follow up of HTML5 Coding Essentials and Good Practices. In this course, we continue the exploration of HTML5-based APIs, but also introduce some advanced features related to HTML5, such as Web components, advanced multimedia, audio for music and games, etc.

    Like in the first course, you will learn by doing, study the interactive examples and have fun with proposed development projects. One of them will be to create an HTML5 game, so jump in and learn lots!

  • 6 reviews

    6 weeks, 4-6 hours a week, 4-6 hours a week

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    This course is part of W3C's "Front-End Web Developer" Professional Certificate.

    Learn the basic building blocks of Web design and style – HTML5 and CSS – to give your site a professional look and feel. We guide you step-by-step in how to use the latest Web standards to create a site to be proud of.

    By the end of the course, you should understand all the fundamental elements – from headers and links to images and sidebars – and leave having built a basic framework for your own Web site.

    This course has been initially developed by Dale A. Schouten, Anusha Muthiah and Christopher Perkins, as part of a partnership between W3C and Intel®.

  • 0 reviews

    5 weeks, 5-7 hours a week, 5-7 hours a week

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    This course is part of W3C's "Front-End Web Developer" Professional Certificate.

    Have you just begun your journey into Web development? This course introduces you to the basics of Web design and teach you how to style your Web site for a professional look and feel.

    In this course, we guide you step-by-step in using the latest Web standards to structure your content and presentation like a professional. You will explore numerous CSS features to help you control the look and feel of your site such as colors, fonts and layout. By the end of the course, you should understand all the fundamental elements of CSS and how to use them effectively.

    It is recommended that you are at least a little familiar with HTML before taking this course, but we are providing you with the HTML code when necessary.

  • 1 review

    5 weeks, 6-8 hours a week, 6-8 hours a week

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    This course is part of W3C's "Front-End Web Developer" Professional Certificate.

    JavaScript lets you add interactive features to your Web sites, including dynamically updated content, controlled multimedia, animated images, and much more. Developed in partnership between W3C and University Côte d'Azur, this introductory course has been designed to help Web developers have an understanding of the basic concepts of the language. We present JavaScript best practices by means of many interactive examples, some of which being demonstrated in live coding videos.

    We use JavaScript in the Web browser. Why JavaScript is worth your time:

    • HTML5, CSS and JavaScript are the “classic three” for developers and designers;
    • It adds interactivity to your Web sites;
    • It is powerful, easy to learn, and quick to write;
    • It has great tools (editors, runtimes, lint tools, browsers, and third party libraries) as well as great online support through plenty of active open source communities.

    At the end of the course, we expect you to be able to read the source code of any JavaScript example found on the Web, learn from it, tweak it, and even – why not? – start contributing to open-source JavaScript projects.


Taught by

Marwa Hussein, Andrew Byrne, Gerry O'Brien, Michel Buffa, Kasey Champion, Dale A. Schouten, Anusha Muthiah, Chris Perkins and Adrian Leven

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