Course Description
This introductory level course offers a comprehensive guide to using HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - the foundational technologies used to create and design websites. Enrollees will engage in a hands-on guided project that involves six key activities for building and styling a simple web page.
What you will learn
- Create a functional HTML document incorporating metadata
- Structure web pages using body elements
- Add and format textual content with paragraphs and headings
- Incorporate multimedia and interactive elements like images, lists, tables, and links
- Modify text appearances using CSS (font styles and sizes)
- Enhance aesthetics by adjusting colors and applying borders with CSS
Prerequisites/Skills Needed
While no previous coding knowledge is required, participants are expected to have:
- Access to a modern web browser
- Basic computer operating skills
Course Content
- Introduction to HTML: Tags, Elements, and Attributes
- Structuring a web page using HTML
- Basics of CSS: Syntax, Selectors, and Properties
- Styling using CSS: Text, Color, and Border
- Adding multimedia and links in HTML
- Integrating CSS with HTML to enhance visual presentation
Who is this Course For?
Anyone interested in web development, including but not limited to aspiring web developers, software engineers, or other IT professionals seeking to understand the foundation of website creation and styling.
Real-World Application
Skills acquired from this course can be used for personal projects, like creating personal blogs or websites, or professionally, to contribute to web development teams in various businesses and industries.