New to programming?
Don’t like programming, but you want to get started?
You are in the right place. HTML is easier to learn than programming languages like Python, Java, C#.
This course contains fine grained steps for anybody to get started.
HTML
- Heading
- Paragraph
- Links
- Images
- Lists
- Tables
- Forms
- Form Validation
- Create web pages that capture data from users using forms
- Understand the purpose of semantic tags
CSS
- Applying styles using Inline, Internal and External
- Understand Element Selector, Id Selector and Class Selector
- Understanding and Applying Fonts
- Font Classification – Serif, Sans Serif, Monospace
- Font File Types – TTF, OTF, WOFF, WOFF2
- Understanding fonts installed in your desktop
- Finding fonts from internet
- Apply font using @font-face
- Apply font using @import
- Font Size – Absolute Size Keywords, Relative Size Keywords, Length, Percentage
- Font Weight
- Understanding and applying colors
- Red, Green and Blue
- Apply color using RGB
- Apply color using Hexadecimal values
- Other color applying options – RGBA, HSL, HSLA, currentcolor
- Color Picker
- Create Borders with various styles and apply border radius
- Apply Spacing using Width, Padding and Margin
- Position elements using float and clear
- Understanding the Box Model
- Understanding Border Box Box Model
- Design page layout using Float and Clear
- Display property
- Apply display property as none, inline, block, inline-block
- Design page layout using flex
- Design page layout using grid and understand about fractional unit
- Apply styles to Form Elements
- Style Labels
- Style Input Text
- Style Password
- Style Drop Down
- Style Text Area
- Align Radio Buttons and Checkboxes
- Apply border to Input Text
- Style Buttons with hover effect
- Position Elements
- Relative
- Absolute
- Fixed
- Sticky
- Layout Design using Position
- Styling List and Table
- Using Third Party Library Icons using CSS
- Apply Responsive Web Design using CSS
- Launch the screens developed during this course into GitHub Pages