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HTML & CSS 2024: Hands-on No-nonsense Guide, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.95, with 68 lectures, based on 41 reviews, and has 307 subscribers.

You will learn about Create basic and advanced HTML pages with images, lists, tables, forms, audios and videos Create responsive web design (RWD) layouts using divs, semantic tags as well as modern flexbox and grid mechanisms Style the HTML pages with the use of CSS stylesheets and modern CSS features such as transforms, transitions, flexbox, grid layouts Know how to balance between cutting-edge technologies and supported devices maximization Create a complete capstone project – an online CV page in two completely different layouts. This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Web developers with technical mindset. It is particularly useful for Beginner Web developers with technical mindset.

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Title: HTML & CSS 2024: Hands-on No-nonsense Guide

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.95

Number of Lectures: 68

Number of Published Lectures: 68

Number of Curriculum Items: 68

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 68

Original Price: z?429.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Create basic and advanced HTML pages with images, lists, tables, forms, audios and videos
  • Create responsive web design (RWD) layouts using divs, semantic tags as well as modern flexbox and grid mechanisms
  • Style the HTML pages with the use of CSS stylesheets and modern CSS features such as transforms, transitions, flexbox, grid layouts
  • Know how to balance between cutting-edge technologies and supported devices maximization
  • Create a complete capstone project – an online CV page in two completely different layouts.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Web developers with technical mindset.
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Web developers with technical mindset.
  • This course contains human-made closed-caption (CC) subtitles in English. This course is updated regularly with fresh content.

    Hello and welcome! This course will guide you through the process of learning and practicing modern websites’ creation with HTML5 and CSS3.

    My name is Dr. Artur Karczmarczyk and I am a Full-Stack Web Developer and Software Engineer with 16 years of commercial experience. I am also an Associate Professor at a well-known Technical University in Poland and have taught IT and web development skills to hundreds of students.

    By the time you finish this course:

  • You’ll be able to create basic and advanced HTML pages with images, lists, tables, HTML5 forms, audios and videos.

  • You will know how to create responsive layouts using divs, semantic tags as well as modern Flexbox and Grid mechanisms.

  • You will be able to style HTML pages with the use of cutting-edge CSS and LESS features.

  • In the next 12 hours I will take you through all the important steps in creating HTML5 web pages. We will start by creating your first Hello World web page in a free code editor that I will show you how to install and configure. Then I will guide you through some basic text formatting. You will learn about acquiring, inserting and positioning images on your pages. I will show you how to legally acquire images and photos for your commercial projects. Then, we will dive into the common HTML structures – links, lists, tables and forms, including modern HTML5 inputs and validation methods. After that, in Section 3, we will introduce CSS and use it to create responsive web design (RWD). We will use divs, semantic tags, Flexbox and Grid, always to create a layout that works great on both mobile and desktop devices. We will also introduce LESS, so you can create CSS stylesheets easier and more efficient. In the final three sections I will guide you through a capstone project. Inspired by CSS Zen Garden website, we will create an online CV page using semantic HTML and then use CSS to create two completely different themes for it.

    This course is for you if you have some technical skills but are completely new to web development. If you want to know modern up-to-date HTML5, CSS3 and LESS technologies, use this course to learn them in an agile, hands-on, no-nonsense manner.

    So, feel free to take a look through the free previews and then join me as we create your first HTML5 web pages and solve tens of HTML and CSS challenges together!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course Promo Video

    Lecture 2: Pre-Tests and Post-Tests

    Lecture 3: Downloading Source Code

    Lecture 4: Support & Community

    Chapter 2: HTML – Images, Links, Lists, Tables, Forms

    Lecture 1: HTML Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: HTML files. Creating and displaying. Basic syntax.

    Lecture 3: Text formatting in HTML. Basic tags and text styles.

    Lecture 4: Inserting and basic positioning.

    Lecture 5: Acquring and copyright.

    Lecture 6: File formats and optimization.

    Lecture 7: Positioning and transforms.

    Lecture 8: Links

    Lecture 9: Lists

    Lecture 10: Tables

    Lecture 11: Forms

    Lecture 12: HTML Section Summary

    Chapter 3: CSS and Responsive Web Design (RWD)

    Lecture 1: CSS Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Basics of CSS

    Lecture 3: CSS for Responsive Design (RWD)

    Lecture 4: HTML layout using divs and semantic tags (RWD)

    Lecture 5: HTML layout using Flexbox (RWD)

    Lecture 6: HTML layout using Grid (RWD)

    Lecture 7: HTML media. Video and audio

    Lecture 8: CSS transitions. Animations in HTML

    Lecture 9: CSS web fonts

    Lecture 10: Can I use? HTML and CSS features’ support level

    Lecture 11: HTML and CSS resources

    Lecture 12: Less Installation

    Lecture 13: Less Features

    Lecture 14: Less Watchers – Continuous CSS Compilation

    Lecture 15: Less Resources

    Lecture 16: CSS Section Summary

    Chapter 4: CV Zen Garden Capstone Project Initialization

    Lecture 1: Project Initialization Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Capstone Project Introduction

    Lecture 3: Inspiration and reference

    Lecture 4: Concept of the Layout

    Lecture 5: Project Initialization

    Lecture 6: Semantic HTML

    Lecture 7: Project Initialization Section Summary

    Chapter 5: Modern Layout – CV Zen Garden Capstone Project

    Lecture 1: Modern Layout Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Grid. Colors. Typography – Modern Layout

    Lecture 3: Header – Modern Layout

    Lecture 4: About Me Section – Modern Layout

    Lecture 5: Education Section – Modern Layout

    Lecture 6: Work Experience Section – Modern Layout

    Lecture 7: Languages Section – Modern Layout

    Lecture 8: Skills Section – Modern Layout

    Lecture 9: Hobbies Section – Modern Layout

    Lecture 10: Contact and Address Sections – Modern Layout

    Lecture 11: RWD Mobile Version – Modern Layout

    Chapter 6: Newspaper Layout – CV Zen Garden Capstone Project

    Lecture 1: Newspaper Layout Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Grid. Colors. Typography – Newspaper Layout

    Lecture 3: Job and Address Sections – Newspaper Layout

    Lecture 4: About Me Section – Newspaper Layout

    Lecture 5: Photo Section – Newspaper Layout

    Lecture 6: Education Section – Newspaper Layout

    Lecture 7: Work Experience Section – Newspaper Layout

    Lecture 8: Languages Section – Newspaper Layout

    Lecture 9: Skills Section – Newspaper Layout

    Lecture 10: Hobbies Section – Newspaper Layout

    Lecture 11: RWD Mobile Version – Newspaper Layout

    Chapter 7: Summary

    Lecture 1: Capstone Project Summary

    Lecture 2: Course Summary

    Chapter 8: Web Dev Ideas and Challenges

    Lecture 1: Additional Web Dev Ideas

    Lecture 2: Pinterest-like Layout using CSS only

    Lecture 3: Limit Lines of Text on Cards with CSS

    Lecture 4: How to make a block or image full-screen with CSS

    Chapter 9: Continuing Your IdeaSpot.TV Journey

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • HTML CSS 2024- Hands-on No-nonsense Guide  No.2
    Dr. Artur Karczmarczyk
    Doctor of Engineering, Software Enigneer, Academic Lecturer
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