Course Information
Course Overview
HTML and CSS for beginners: learn how to build websites from scratch including responsive design and SEO
Do you want to learn HTML and CSS from the beginning? Do you want to build modern, responsive websites or start a career in web development? If so, this is the course for you.
We will start with the basics of how HTML works and how you write a web page. We will look at theory and practice while you code along with me to get some hands-on experience.
We will explore topics such as responsive design, search engine optimisation and the tools that professional web developers use to get the job done.
Here is what you will learn:
Software tools for creating websites
What is HTML and how does it work?
HTML tags and best practice
Building websites with HTML
What is CSS and how does it work?
Styling websites with CSS
Introduction to Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
Tools for testing websites
Deep dive on CSS grid
Our new deep-dive on CSS grid will teach you how to use the advanced feature's of grid's layout engine to build flexible, responsive and modern layouts using CSS to take advantage of the latest standards. This section includes an overview of grid, teaches you all of the features and includes real-world projects to test your new skills out.
By the end of the course, you will have everything you need to build websites in HTML and CSS.
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 85 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Setup
- Section 3 HTML foundations
- Section 4 HTML features
- Section 5 CSS foundations
- Section 6 CSS features
- Section 7 Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
- Section 8 Tools
- Section 9 CSS Grid
- Section 10 CSS Grid: Fundamentals
What You’ll Learn
- Learn how to build web pages
- Front-end web development
- HTML5
- CSS5
Reviews
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CColton Babcock
Super vague, not for beginners at all.
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RRadhika Methekar
yes it was good for me but speed of course is too fast
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JJacob Stone
Well structured, guy seems really nice and organized. Concepts are clear!
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VVince wentworth
Very well structured. Instructor is a likeable guy who is well spoken and doesn't assume student is familiar with programming lingo. Just what this new guy needed.