
Explore the structure of an HTML page, from doctype to closing HTML. Discover essential elements like head with title and meta, body with paragraphs, links, images, buttons, and lists.
Learn to structure a basic html document with doctype, html, head, title, meta tags, and a body featuring a paragraph, bold and italic text, line breaks, and nested lists.
explore how to use the target attribute with self, blank, parent, and top; add a favicon with a link tag; and specify colors using color names, hex, and rgba.
Discover how to add CSS to HTML using external, internal, and inline methods, and learn to link an external stylesheet in the head, with 140 color names and font families.
Discover how the University of the People offers affordable online coding education with supportive professors for as little as $100 per course, including non-degree options and computer science degrees.
Are you interested in learning how to code but don't know where to start? Have you gained some experience in HTML but feel a little bit confused? Or maybe you are a student in computer science classes just starting out! This course was designed to give students the help they need and the answers they need to know how to code in HTML proficiently. This course does mention CSS cascading style spreadsheets briefly and this course will inspire students to code and be able to write new code that is more challenging and complex more easily. Students will be able to complete this course within an hour and gain proficiency in using HTML. Students will gain basic familiarity with CSS. This course will review everything students need to know about CSS also. The course is divided into easy to understand units and students will be able to complete this course quickly to understand how to code in HTML. At the end of the course students will learn how to create their own website using Adobe Dreamweaver. This course is worth hanging on to - to help computer science students prepare for a career in the field of IT. I hope you enjoy watching this course as much as I enjoyed creating it! If you have any questions about this course or coding in general please feel free to ask any questions in the course feedback page!