Course Information
Course Overview
Learn HTML5 and CSS3 so that you can build your own website! No programming experience required.
HTML and CSS may seem intimidating, but there is a method to the madness. This course will show you everything that you need to know in order to make a functional and elegant website that suits your individual needs.
You do not need to have any programming experience to take this course. I will show you the basics, demonstrate examples, list common uses, and walk you through the development process step-by-step.
This course will cover:
- Laying out your HTML environment
- Styling your website
- HTML tags and elements
- Linking pages together
- Images and media content
- HTML organization with classes and IDs
- The "box model" of block elements
- Tables and lists
- Character entities and symbols
- Pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements
You will also learn good web programming practice and debugging skills through practice and observation. This will make your projects easier for another developer to read and easier for you to read if you take a break.
Click Take This Course and learn how to make a website of your very own!
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 48 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 HTML - The Basics
- Section 3 HTML - Forms
- Section 4 CSS
- Section 5 The "Box Model"
- Section 6 CSS - Continued
- Section 7 HTML - Advanced
- Section 8 HTML5
What You’ll Learn
- Program using HTML5 and CSS3
- Create your own website
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SStephen Osella
No code is provided. This is a very basic course. You can find better for free on YouTube.
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AAndré Scholl
Magnifique cours, extrêmement bien structuré et clair, qui procède étape par étape afin d'amener l'utilisateur à davantage de capacité sur HTML5 et CSS3.
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EEfby Antony
This course is very interesting. I have no experience what so ever using HTML, but this course teaches a lot of fun and interesting things you can do to make a very good website.
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TTyler
I was unfair in my previous statement with not taking into consideration this was a 100% crash course. If you are looking for a pure information crunch this is not a bad place to start for sure.