Requirements
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Readiness and passion for learning
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No programming experience needed
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Basic knowledge about the internet and the composition of
websites is recommended but not necessary
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A good browser and stable internet connection are required to
test the websites you build
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A modern code editor like Visual Studio Code, Atom, or Sublime
Text is also helpful for writing and formatting the code
Description
All new web developers
must learn the basics of HTML and CSS, as they’re the basic languages required
to build and style a website. While there are many ways to learn these languages, the best
way is to learn from an experienced instructor with profound knowledge and
experience coding in these languages.
This course will show
you how to code in HTML and CSS from the ground up, starting from the absolute
fundamentals to the advanced topics. It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner
trying to learn from scratch or an experienced coder looking to brush up your
knowledge, you’ll always find something useful in this course.
You’ll begin by
learning the components of HTML, including its lists, tables, URLs, hyperlinks,
and many other important aspects of the language. Also, you’ll learn how to put
all of them together to create a structure for your website to style with CSS.
Then, you’ll learn the
fundamentals of CSS like selectors, dimensions, box models, lists, texts,
fonts, tables, and other essentials. With basic knowledge of both
languages, you can confidently style the HTML structures you created earlier to
make fully-fledged websites.
With web developers
making up to $140,000 annually, a course in HTML and CSS might be the most
rewarding thing you'll do this year. After the course, you'll get ideas of what
languages to learn in addition to your current knowledge to get enough skills
to be employable.
Who this course is for:
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Beginners looking to start their foray into website development
and design using the most basic languages; HTML and CSS
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Experienced website designers who need a reminder of some
important concepts or need to keep their skills up to date with the
introduction of new HTML and CSS coding standards
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Aspiring full-stack engineers with knowledge of backend
languages like PHP or Nodejs, looking to add web development to their skillset
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Anyone interested in learning about the science behind websites
and the magic that goes into creating exciting sites on the web
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Students who want to be employable
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Individuals interested in acquiring this essential skill set
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Marketing Designers
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Graphic and Digital Designers
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Startup Employees
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Web Designers
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Content Specialists
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