Create well-structured web pages and games with HTML. Master Common HTML Tags Used In Web Development
Description
Every single website uses HTML – even this very course landing page! It’s an absolutely fundamental tool that every web developer uses daily, and it also happens to be very easy (and even fun) to learn. HTML is the language that provides all the content on a webpage: the text, images, links, forms, videos, and more! Learning HTML is the first step in any web development journey, and this course teaches you all the HTML you need to know. This course starts at the very beginning and covers all the essential HTML elements and tags. You’ll learn how to work with text elements, links, images, audio, video, tables, forms, and semantic elements. By the end of the course you’ll be an HTML master. And the best part? The whole course can be completed in a few days. Hands On Learning. This course is structured like an in-person course. You get a chance to practice what you’re learning in every section with exercises, activities, and small projects. Instead of just watching me code, you’ll write your own HTML code and websites.
- Create well-structured web pages with HTML
- Create complex HTML forms
- Understand web accessibility and create accessible webpages
- Work with HTML tables, links, images, audio, video, and more!
- Use semantic elements
- Build HTML Pages from Start to Finish
- Learn What HTML Tags are and How to Use Them
- Learn How to Customize HTML Elements Using Attributes
- Build Search Engine Friendly HTML Pages (SEO)
- Master Common HTML Tags Used In Web Development
- Complete Course Exercises and Quizzes to Build Confidence
Your Journey Starts Now
You’ve made an excellent choice. The road to web development, among other disciplines, begins with HTML. HTML, or Hyper Text Markup Language, is a building block to developing effective web pages. Before the additional layers of web development are implemented (CSS, JavaScript, etc.) HTML informs the web browser of the structure of the page and content to display to the visitors of the page.
Why HTML
Without HTML, the web browsers such as Chrome, IE, FireFox and Safari, wouldn’t know what to do and how to present your content to the viewer. Search Engines, like Google, rely on HTML to index a page in their search results. By using HTML properly you will not only inform the search engines of the importance of your content but you also inform the browser and the viewers of your page.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to learn how to create their own stunning, professional websites
- Complete beginners with no experience
- Students with some HTML & CSS experience looking to level up their skills