Brief Summary
This course is perfect for beginners who want to dive into HTML and CSS. You’ll learn the basics, understand how they work together, and even create real projects to see your skills shine. Plus, you’ll get the latest HTML5 knowledge right from the start!
Key Points
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HTML and CSS basics
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Importance of learning both together
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Introduction to HTML5
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Real-life projects
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Access to lesson source codes
Learning Outcomes
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Understand basic HTML and CSS
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Create responsive web pages
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Work with HTML5 standards
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Develop practical projects
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Access source codes for all lessons
About This Course
HTML and CSS are like peanut butter and jelly for web designers and developers. Get started with the basics today.
HTML and CSS are like peanut butter and jelly for web designers and developers -- they go well together. Instead of learning just HTML, or just CSS, it's extremely beneficial to learn how each works together to form the basis of great, responsive websites.
About This Course
This course is focused on beginners, and will take you all the way from 'what does that even stand for' to creating real life projects using HTML and CSS -- and understanding why and how you just did it.
HTML5
HTML5 will become the new HTML standard version in the coming years, and this course was created with that in mind. Any time an HTML5 specific markup should be used, you will be taught the HTML5 version so you'll be up to date from day one.
Projects and Source Codes
You will learn the basics, then create real projects that use the skills you just learned so you can understand how HTML and CSS work in the real world. You will also get access to all lesson source codes so you can deconstruct each lesson -- another valuable learning and time saving tool.
Stephanie Q.
The html portion of this class is good; I would leave a 5 star rating on the html portion if I could. I was a complete beginner in both html and css when I started this class and (using multiple resources to learn both) this was the best and most useful html instruction. The delivery was a bit boring, but the curriculum was well delivered and I learned it.
The CSS portion of this class is awful. It is not well organized or delivered. The instructor speaks to the topic, rather than specifically about it - he does not actually teach he just shows what he can do and does not necessarily explain why.
Before beginning the CSS portion of this course, I read through (and took notes on) the W3Schools CSS instruction to have a better grasp of the concepts and specifics of what I will be learning. Had I not done that, I would have been entirely confused when I started the CSS portion of this class. He is all over the place. Nearly every topic he introduces, he immediately follows with "we'll get to that later."