Learn HTML and CSS Course with Internship
Learn all the fundamental concepts of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) — the foundation of website and web application development. And explore CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) simple design language that makes HTML look great on screen. This course teaches you what HTML and CSS can do and the basics you need to start your web development & designing journey.
Overview
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) are the building blocks of the web. HTML is the foundation of website and web application development that provides the structure and content of web pages, while CSS is the language that makes HTML look great in the browser by providing the visual style and layout.
HTML and CSS are essential for building any website/web application and are a must for any web developer to learn. A basic course in HTML and CSS can provide a strong foundation for anyone interested in web development.
This course begins with an introduction to HTML and highlights the fundamental concepts you need to use HTML thoughtfully. Students will learn what HTML is, why it is used, and the basic structure of an HTML document. They will also be introduced to the various HTML elements and tags, including headings, paragraphs, lists, links, images, and more.
The course also covers HTML semantic elements, which provide additional meaning to web content, such as header, nav, main, article, section, and others, to provide a clear and meaningful structure to a web page. Students will learn how to use semantic elements to improve the accessibility and maintainability of their web pages.
Once you have learned the basics of HTML, you’ll explore Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), the language that makes web pages presentable. This course shows what CSS can do and the basics you need to enrich HTML pages. Students will learn what CSS is, how to link it to an HTML document, and how to use CSS selectors and properties to style their HTML content. They will also learn how to apply basic CSS stylings such as background color, color, font size, and more.
In this course, students will learn about the CSS box model, which defines the size and spacing of elements on a web page and the relationship between margins, padding, and borders. They will also learn about various CSS layout techniques, such as display property, floating elements, flexbox, and grid. By the end of this course, students will be able to create complex and responsive web page layouts.
Responsive web design is an essential aspect of modern web development. Our course will enable students to use media queries and viewport units to create web pages that look great on any device. They will also learn how to make images responsive so that they look good on both desktop and mobile devices.
This basic HTML and CSS course provides a strong foundation for anyone interested in web development. By learning these fundamental languages, students will be able to create dynamic, responsive, and visually appealing web pages and showcase their skills in Web designing and development.
Curriculum
- 2 Sections
- 114 Lessons
- 4 Weeks
- HTML Course Outline45
- 1.1HTML Introduction
- 1.2HTML Editor’s Choice
- 1.3HTML Basic
- 1.4HTML Elements
- 1.5HTML Attributes
- 1.6HTML Headings
- 1.7HTML Paragraphs
- 1.8HTML Styles
- 1.9HTML Formatting
- 1.10HTML Quotations
- 1.11HTML Comments
- 1.12HTML Colors
- 1.13HTML CSS
- 1.14HTML Links
- 1.15HTML Images
- 1.16HTML Tables
- 1.17HTML Lists
- 1.18HTML Block & Inline
- 1.19HTML Classes
- 1.20HTML Id
- 1.21HTML Iframes
- 1.22HTML JavaScript
- 1.23HTML File Paths
- 1.24HTML Head
- 1.25HTML Layout
- 1.26HTML Responsive
- 1.27HTML Computer code
- 1.28HTML Semantics
- 1.29HTML Style Guide
- 1.30HTML Entities
- 1.31HTML Symbols
- 1.32HTML Emojis
- 1.33HTML Charset
- 1.34HTML URL Encode
- 1.35HTML vs. XHTML
- 1.36HTML Forms
- 1.37HTML Form Elements
- 1.38HTML Input Types
- 1.39HTML Input Attributes
- 1.40HTML Input Form Attributes
- 1.41HTML Canvas
- 1.42HTML SVG
- 1.43HTML Video
- 1.44HTML Audio
- 1.45HTML YouTube
- CSS Course Outline69
- 2.1CSS Introduction
- 2.2CSS Syntax
- 2.3CSS Selectors
- 2.4CSS How To
- 2.5CSS Comments
- 2.6CSS Colors
- 2.7CSS Backgrounds
- 2.8CSS Borders
- 2.9CSS Margins
- 2.10CSS Padding
- 2.11CSS Height/Width
- 2.12CSS Box Model
- 2.13CSS Outline
- 2.14CSS Text
- 2.15CSS Fonts
- 2.16CSS Icons
- 2.17CSS Links
- 2.18CSS Lists
- 2.19CSS Tables
- 2.20CSS Display
- 2.21CSS Max-width
- 2.22CSS Position
- 2.23CSS Overflow
- 2.24CSS Float
- 2.25CSS Inline-block
- 2.26CSS Align
- 2.27CSS Combinators
- 2.28CSS Pseudo-class
- 2.29CSS Pseudo-element
- 2.30CSS Opacity
- 2.31CSS Navigation Bar
- 2.32CSS Dropdowns
- 2.33CSS Image Gallery
- 2.34CSS Image Sprites
- 2.35CSS Attr Selectors
- 2.36CSS Forms
- 2.37CSS Counters
- 2.38CSS Website Layout
- 2.39CSS Specificity
- 2.40CSS Border Images
- 2.41CSS Backgrounds
- 2.42CSS Colors
- 2.43CSS Gradients
- 2.44CSS Shadows
- 2.45CSS Text Effects
- 2.46CSS Web Fonts
- 2.47CSS 2D Transforms
- 2.48CSS Transitions
- 2.49CSS Animations
- 2.50CSS Tooltips
- 2.51CSS Style Images
- 2.52CSS Style Images CSS Buttons
- 2.53CSS Pagination
- 2.54CSS Multiple Columns
- 2.55CSS User Interface
- 2.56CSS Variables
- 2.57CSS MQ Examples
- 2.58CSS Flexbox
- 2.59RWD Intro
- 2.60RWD Viewport
- 2.61RWD Grid View
- 2.62RWD Media Queries
- 2.63RWD Images
- 2.64RWD Videos
- 2.65RWD Frameworks
- 2.66RWD Templates
- 2.67Grid Intro
- 2.68Grid Container
- 2.69Grid Item
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Features
- Certificate of Completion
- State of the Art Classrooms
- Dedicated Support to Every Individual
- Lectures with Practical Examples