Code a Responsive Website Using HTML5 and CSS for Beginners

Master responsive HTML5 and CSS to create stunning websites, learn web forms, and understand the code behind the design with this comprehensive course.

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Brief Summary

This course is all about making a cool, responsive website using HTML5 and CSS—no boring tests! You'll learn the basics of coding while creating a functional site with forms and pretty designs. By the end, you’ll really know what’s happening in your code!

Key Points

  • Learn HTML5 basics for website creation.
  • Understand CSS for styling and layout.
  • Build responsive and beautiful websites.
  • No tests, just hands-on coding!
  • Create functional web forms and navigation.

Learning Outcomes

  • Create a functional, multi-page website.
  • Understand and explain HTML and CSS code.
  • Use media queries for responsive designs.
  • Link documents and images effectively.
  • Build a navigation system for both desktop and mobile.

About This Course

Learn to hand code a responsive HTML5 site with beautiful CSS, scalable images and a functional web form.

Course Overview

This course is the equivalent of a 3 semester-hour college course on Web Design, without all the nasty tests. This course will introduce you to the basics of HTML5 markup so you can create a website with forms, images, responsive navigation, etc. Because the course does not rely on a specific WYSIWYG code editor, you will also understand what each line of HTML markup and CSS does. This is essential so that later when you start using a WYSIWYG code editor and you need to make changes, you know what is going on under the hood.

Course Materials

In addition to the video screencasts, this course includes a start file for each unit and a completed example so you can see the code in action.

Course Structure

This course contains 8 units, each of which build on the previous unit. By the end you will have a fully functional website.

  • By the end of this course you will be able to link documents and images together.

  • By the end of this course, you will be able to use media queries to create phone and desktop navigation.

  • By the end of this course you will be able to not only create a beautiful multiple page website but also explain what each line of HTML and CSS does

Course Curriculum

2 Lectures

Instructor

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Paul Cheney

Paul received his master's degree from Utah State University in Instructional Technology and worked as a civilian for the United States Air Force doing interactive computer-based firefighter training. He and his family then moved to Provo, Utah where he worked at Brigham Young University for five years in the Instructional Technology Center. While there, he was involved in authoring multimedia,...

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4.9 course rating
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Estal F.
4.5
5 years ago

I was slow with the examples, but the time was worth it.
Clear, concise, to the point, and understandable!

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Joseph D.
4.5
5 years ago

I think this class so far has been very good. I didn't understand the interface until we started doing more exercises through the class. It has been very educational. I'm excited to learn how to do forms now.

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Jones O.
5.0
5 years ago

Yes it was. Hoping for the best!!!

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Gordon L. J. J.
5.0
5 years ago

The way it is conducted is clear in its introduction but the speed of the teaching doesn't allow me to practice with it.

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Emily H.
4.5
5 years ago

So far it has been clear and easy to follow.

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Jordyn B.
5.0
5 years ago

The teacher is really organized and clear!

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Alex S.
5.0
5 years ago

I've learned the basics of CSS before, but never had a well-rounded explanation of why certain things like blocks are necessary for floats to not collapse. The video gives clear instruction and examples that I can see applying to my web design in the future.

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Josh H.
1.0
5 years ago

This needs to be updated. It is severely out of date. This does not prepare you properly to enter the workforce.

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Aubree
5.0
5 years ago

This course is very easy to understand, and I feel like I have a very good understanding of how to start coding with HTML. The way Paul has broken down each element with brief descriptions, and short simple sections that are easy to re-watch, sets up a great building block environment.

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Isabella B.
5.0
5 years ago

I thought this was going to be hard to understand, but the way Dr. Paul Cheney is teaching and giving examples in human language it helps A LOT!

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