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HTML and CSS for Beginning Web Developers

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HTML and CSS for Beginning Web Developers, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 72 lectures, based on 48 reviews, and has 1681 subscribers.

You will learn about To program in HTML To program in CSS To understand how HTML and CSS work together This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginning web designers or Beginning web developers It is particularly useful for Beginning web designers or Beginning web developers.

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Summary

Title: HTML and CSS for Beginning Web Developers

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.15

Number of Lectures: 72

Number of Published Lectures: 71

Number of Curriculum Items: 72

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 71

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • To program in HTML
  • To program in CSS
  • To understand how HTML and CSS work together
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginning web designers
  • Beginning web developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginning web designers
  • Beginning web developers
  • HTML and CSS are like peanut butter and jelly for web designers and developers they go well together. Instead of learning just HTML, or just CSS, its extremely beneficial to learn how each works together to form the basis of great, responsive websites.

    About This Course

    This course is focused on beginners, and will take you all the way from what does that even stand for to creating real life projects using HTML and CSS and understanding why and how you just did it.

    HTML5

    HTML5 will become the new HTML standard version in the coming years, and this course was created with that in mind. Any time an HTML5 specific markup should be used, you will be taught the HTML5 version so youll be up to date from day one.

    Projects and Source Codes

    You will learn the basics, then create real projects that use the skills you just learned so you can understand how HTML and CSS work in the real world. You will also get access to all lesson source codes so you can deconstruct each lesson another valuable learning and time saving tool.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to the Course

    Lecture 1: What Is HTML?

    Lecture 2: What is HTML5?

    Lecture 3: Getting the Browser

    Lecture 4: Getting the Editor

    Lecture 5: Setting Up the Editor

    Chapter 2: The Basics of HTML

    Lecture 1: Structure – Hello World

    Lecture 2: The DOM

    Lecture 3: Customizing the Editor

    Lecture 4: Self Closing Tags – Environment

    Lecture 5: Validation

    Lecture 6: Comments

    Chapter 3: Block Level Elements

    Lecture 1: Block Level Elements

    Chapter 4: Line Break and Spacing

    Lecture 1: Line Break and Spacing

    Chapter 5: Inline Elements

    Lecture 1: Span – Text Modifiers

    Lecture 2: Anchors

    Lecture 3: Linking to the Top of a Page

    Lecture 4: Images

    Chapter 6: Tables and Forms

    Lecture 1: Tables

    Lecture 2: Form Basics

    Lecture 3: Placeholder vs. Value

    Lecture 4: Radio Buttons, Checkboxes, Select Elements and Text Areas

    Lecture 5: New HTML5 Inputs

    Lecture 6: HTML5 Input Attributes

    Lecture 7: Action Attribute

    Lecture 8: GET vs. POST

    Lecture 9: Submit Buttons

    Lecture 10: Create a Hotel Booking Form

    Chapter 7: Semantic HTML5 Elements

    Lecture 1: New Elements in HTML5

    Lecture 2: HTML5 Semantic Elements

    Lecture 3: Semantic Elements in Practice

    Lecture 4: Meter and Progress Elements

    Chapter 8: Multimedia

    Lecture 1: Audio

    Lecture 2: Video

    Lecture 3: Conclusion

    Chapter 9: Introduction to CSS

    Lecture 1: What Is CSS?

    Lecture 2: Understanding CSS

    Lecture 3: How HTML and CSS Work Together

    Lecture 4: Selectors Part 1

    Lecture 5: Selectors Part 2

    Lecture 6: Selectors Part 3

    Lecture 7: Selectors Part 4

    Lecture 8: Styling Links (Hyperlinks)

    Lecture 9: Widths and Heights

    Lecture 10: Positioning

    Lecture 11: Centering a Container

    Lecture 12: Display Types

    Lecture 13: Hiding an Element

    Lecture 14: Margins and Padding

    Lecture 15: Overflow

    Lecture 16: Element Stack Order (z-index)

    Lecture 17: Cursors

    Lecture 18: Box Sizing

    Lecture 19: Color

    Lecture 20: Font Basics

    Lecture 21: Floats

    Lecture 22: Clearfix

    Lecture 23: Forcing Uppercase, Lowercase and Capitalisation

    Lecture 24: Text Alignment

    Lecture 25: Text Indenting

    Lecture 26: Backgrounds

    Lecture 27: Multiple Background Images

    Lecture 28: Background Size

    Lecture 29: Borders

    Lecture 30: Border Images

    Chapter 10: Your First CSS Projects

    Lecture 1: Build a Website Part 1

    Lecture 2: Build a Website Part 2

    Lecture 3: Build a Website Part 3

    Lecture 4: Pure CSS Drop-Down Menu

    Lecture 5: Dropdown List Menu Part 1

    Lecture 6: Dropdown List Menu Part 2

    Chapter 11: Bonus Material

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture

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