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HTML For Beginners
Rating: 4.3 out of 5(220 ratings)
10,214 students

HTML For Beginners

A beginner-friendly path to HTML mastery — understand structure, key tags and build your own web pages from scratch.
Created byJoshan Grewal
Last updated 12/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the purpose of key HTML elements like paragraphs, headings, lists, links, images, tables, and forms.
  • Learn to write clean, simple HTML code from scratch
  • Build confidence through clear, focused demonstrations of each element
  • Reinforce your learning with short quizzes after each section
  • Gain the skills to create your own basic HTML pages with confidence

Course content

12 sections27 lectures1h 53m total length
  • Introduction To HTML3:52
  • Welcome & What to Expect0:17
  • Additional Information on HTML Tags0:19

Requirements

  • No prior knowledge of HTML required. This course will teach everything you need to know to create your first HTML webpage.

Description

This course is developed and delivered by the instructor. AI tools were used in a limited capacity to assist with refining certain introductory materials. All core content, explanations, and teaching are original and instructor-led.


This course is designed for complete beginners who want to learn how to create basic web pages using HTML, the core building block of the web.

You’ll learn how to structure your content using key HTML elements and get hands-on experience writing clean, simple code from scratch. While this course focuses purely on HTML, everything you learn here will give you a rock solid foundation for web development and making future learning easier.

Here’s what you’ll cover:

  • Divs and spans – for organizing sections of content

  • Paragraphs – to clearly separate blocks of text

  • Headings – to define and organize sections of a page

  • Images – to make your pages more engaging

  • Links – to connect pages or direct users to other sites

  • Tables – to display data in rows and columns

  • Lists – for summarizing or ordering key information

  • Forms – to collect input from visitors (e.g. contact forms)

Each element is demonstrated clearly in isolation, with simple, easy-to-follow examples that show how and when to use it effectively.

By the end of this concise, beginner-friendly course, you’ll understand how to use the most essential HTML elements and feel confident writing your own basic web pages.

Start learning today and take your first step into web development without feeling overwhelmed.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners curious to learn how to create HTML webpages