Learn HTML and CSS
Course Description
"Learn HTML and CSS" is a beginner-level course that provides an introduction to the fundamentals of web development. HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) are two of the most essential languages used to create web pages, and this course is designed to teach students how to use them effectively. The course begins with an overview of HTML, including its structure, syntax, and essential tags. Students will learn how to create basic web pages with HTML, including headings, paragraphs, links, and images. They will also learn how to create tables and forms, which are essential components of many modern web pages. The course then moves on to CSS, which is used to style HTML pages. Students will learn about the different types of CSS selectors and how to use them to apply styles to different elements on a web page. They will also learn about the different types of CSS properties and how to use them to change the appearance of text, backgrounds, borders, and other page elements. As the course progresses, students will learn how to combine HTML and CSS to create more complex web pages. They will learn how to use CSS to create responsive layouts that adapt to different screen sizes, as well as how to use media queries to target specific devices and browsers. Throughout the course, students will have the opportunity to practice what they have learned by completing a series of hands-on exercises and projects. They will create simple web pages, apply basic styles to HTML elements, and build more complex layouts using CSS. They will also learn about best practices for web development, including how to write clean and efficient code, how to debug errors, and how to use web development tools like text editors and web browsers. By the end of the course, students will have a solid foundation in HTML and CSS, which they can use to create their own web pages and continue learning more advanced web development skills. This course is an excellent starting point for anyone interested in pursuing a career in web development or simply learning more about how the web works. Author: (BitDegree)