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Build Responsive Website using HTML5 and CSS3 From Scratch

Build responsive websites with HTML5 and CSS3


Hani Mohammadi

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£15 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand What's this?
Duration
3.3 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

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Overview

HTML and CSS are some of the most popular languages used by web developers and designers. While they may sound highly technical and seem like they require extensive training, there are many ways to use basic HTML and CSS to make a beautiful and responsive website.

In this Course I am going to teach you how to make your own responsive website with just two coding languages, HTML and CSS.

Curriculum

10
sections
120
lectures
3h 20m
total
    • 1: Introduction to HTML and CSS 01:00
    • 2: HTML Anatomy 01:00
    • 3: HTML element 03:00
    • 4: Introduction to HTML Editors and Web Browsers 02:00
    • 5: HTML Editor Preview 01:45
    • 6: Web Browser 00:45
    • 7: Doctype 01:43
    • 8: HTML Tag 00:25
    • 9: Language of text content 00:26
    • 10: body and head elements 00:46
    • 11: Character encoding 00:46
    • 12: Page title 00:41
    • 13: Paragraph <p> 01:34
    • 14: Emphasis & Strong elements 01:24
    • 15: Line Breaks 01:01
    • 16: Headings: <h1> to <h6> 01:38
    • 17: Unordered List 02:38
    • 18: Ordered List 01:37
    • 19: Nested List 01:10
    • 20: Comments 01:21
    • 21: Anchor Element <a>: External Links Preview 02:50
    • 22: Anchor Element <a>: Internal Links 03:25
    • 23: Anchor Element <a>: Linking to Same Page 01:56
    • 24: Anchor Element <a>: Download attribute 01:20
    • 25: Image element 02:01
    • 26: Image Formats 01:00
    • 27: Image: Alt attribute 02:10
    • 28: Image: Dimensions 01:03
    • 29: Video element 02:39
    • 30: iframe element 01:18
    • 31: Introduction to Semantic HTML 01:00
    • 32: Semantic elements 01:14
    • 33: <header> 01:00
    • 34: <footer> 01:00
    • 35: <nav> 01:00
    • 36: <section> , <article> , <aside> 01:00
    • 37: <figure> and <figcaption> 01:00
    • 38: <div> and <span> 01:46
    • 39: Introduction to CSS 01:00
    • 40: CSS Rule 01:00
    • 41: CSS: inline style 01:36
    • 42: CSS: Style element 01:12
    • 43: CSS: Link 02:24
    • 44: CSS: Element Selector 01:48
    • 45: CSS: Class Selector 01:56
    • 46: Multiple Classes 00:48
    • 47: Combining Selectors 00:57
    • 48: Chaining Selectors 00:45
    • 49: ID selector 01:00
    • 50: Class vs ID 01:00
    • 51: Specificity 01:00
    • 52: Inheriting style 02:00
    • 53: Font Family Preview 00:51
    • 54: Generic Family 01:00
    • 55: Chinese fonts 01:00
    • 56: Fallback Fonts 01:02
    • 57: Font Weight 01:17
    • 58: Font Style 00:34
    • 59: Font Size 00:41
    • 60: Font Units 03:00
    • 61: Text decoration 00:55
    • 62: Word Spacing 01:13
    • 63: Letter Spacing 00:30
    • 64: Text Transformation 01:24
    • 65: Text Alignment 01:00
    • 66: Line Height 01:00
    • 67: Introduction to Color 01:00
    • 68: Foreground and Background 01:00
    • 69: Named colors, Hex colors & RGB 02:22
    • 70: More about Hex colors 01:00
    • 71: Transparency with RGBa 00:52
    • 72: HSL and HSLa colors 01:00
    • 73: Background color 02:07
    • 74: Background image 01:14
    • 75: Background Size 01:00
    • 76: Gradient Preview 02:24
    • 77: Introduction to Box Model 01:00
    • 78: Block element and inline element 03:00
    • 79: Box Model 01:00
    • 80: Width and Height 01:52
    • 81: Min/Max Width and Height 02:00
    • 82: Padding 03:12
    • 83: Border 01:51
    • 84: Border style 01:00
    • 85: Border Radius 01:24
    • 86: Margin 01:18
    • 87: margin: auto 01:00
    • 88: Overflow 01:00
    • 89: Resetting Defaults 01:00
    • 90: Visibility 01:00
    • 91: Introduction to Flexbox 01:00
    • 92: Flex container 01:38
    • 93: Flex container direction 00:52
    • 94: Wrapping Flex items 01:13
    • 95: Alignment: justify content 02:10
    • 96: Alignment: align-items 01:04
    • 97: Alignment: align-self 00:23
    • 98: Flexbox Order 01:00
    • 99: Flex grow 01:00
    • 100: Flex-basis 01:00
    • 101: Flex property 01:00
    • 102: intro to project Preview 01:13
    • 103: Part 1 01:15
    • 104: Part 2 02:23
    • 105: Part 3 01:14
    • 106: Part 4 01:31
    • 107: Part 5 02:20
    • 108: Part 6 02:36
    • 109: Part 7 06:22
    • 110: Part 8 02:05
    • 111: Part 9 05:14
    • 112: Part 10 04:34
    • 113: Part 11 03:26
    • 114: Part 12 02:13
    • 115: Part 13 02:23
    • 116: Part 14 02:31
    • 117: Part 15 03:06
    • 118: Part 16 02:55
    • 119: Part 17 02:01
    • 120: Part 18: Final 12:50

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Description

HTML and CSS are some of the most popular languages used by web developers and designers. While they may sound highly technical and seem like they require extensive training, there are many ways to use basic HTML and CSS to make a beautiful and responsive website.

Regardless of what your profession is, HTML and CSS are great skills to have. And even a little knowledge of these languages can make a big difference in your career. Just like having the ability to speak a foreign language, this sort of skill is helpful in almost all professions. Learning HTML and CSS can help you break into a career in tech as a web developer or a web designer. HTML and CSS are the two fundamental skills required for all jobs in web design and development. As a result, these skills are in high demand.

In this Course I am going to teach you how to make your own responsive website with just two coding languages, HTML and CSS.

I will start with some basic principle of web designing, HTML and CSS and then you will also learn about typography, colors, flexbox, CSS box model and HTML semantic layout in web designing.

Who is this course for?

Absolute Beginners who have no HTML or CSS experience.

Requirements

No previous knowledge is required

Career path

Junior Developer

Website Editor

Social Media Manager

Content Editor and Producer

Website Project Manager

Website Support Specialist

HTML and CSS Production Specialist

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