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HTML

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About Course

“Learn how to structure and style webpages with images, lists, fonts, quotes, links, and animation”

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the most basic building block of the Web. It defines the meaning and structure of web content. Other technologies besides HTML are generally used to describe a web page’s appearance/presentation (CSS) or functionality/behavior (JavaScript).

All websites use HTML.  It’s a fundamental part of every web developer’s toolkit. HTML provides the content that gives web pages structure, by using elements and tags, you can add text, images, videos, forms, and more. Learning HTML is an important first step in your web development journey and an essential skill for front- and back-end developers.

This HTML course for web developers provides a solid overview for developers, from novice to expert level HTML.

Course Highlights

  • Structure pages with HTML
  • Present data with tables
  • Write cleaner HTML
  • Recognize and use common HTML5 tags.
  • Be aware of what an editor is and how to use one.
  • Compose HTML5 code that can create images and links.

Course Benefits

By the end of this course, you’ll know C++ enough to understand the advanced techniques used to implement sophisticated frameworks and much more.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Course Outline for HTML
  • • Introduction to HTML
  • • HTML Elements
  • • HTML Attributes
  • • HTML Headings
  • • HTML Paragraphs
  • • HTML Styles
  • • HTML Formatting
  • • HTML Quotations
  • • HTML Comments
  • • HTML Colors
  • • HTML Links
  • • HTML Images
  • • HTML Favicon
  • • HTML Page Title
  • • HTML Tables
  • • HTML Lists
  • • HTML Block & Inline
  • • HTML Div
  • • HTML Classes
  • • HTML Id
  • • HTML Iframes
  • • HTML JavaScript
  • • HTML File Paths
  • • HTML Head
  • • HTML Layout
  • • HTML Responsive
  • • HTML Forms
  • • HTML Form Attributes
  • • HTML Form Elements
  • • HTML Input Types
  • • HTML Input Attributes
  • • Input Form Attributes
  • • Course Review and Conclusion