HTML and CSS part 2

Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 1 and 2 Bundle

R1,650.00 Ex.VAT 15%

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Today’s digital marketplace enables companies to use a variety of methods to better connect with their customers, most notably through the use of websites. A well-designed website provides customers with easily accessible information about the company, details on how to find or contact them, and the ability to make purchases and place orders. Businesses large and small can benefit from a website that will help drive traffic to their brand and reach more customers than ever before. The basis of many webpages is the HTML and CSS computer programming languages, which are used to build and style the content of a webpage. Learning how to use these languages is an important step to creating your own well-designed webpages.

This course is intended as an introduction to HTML and CSS computer programming languages. We will first cover the basics of these languages, then continue to explore various ways to use these languages to create an effective and well-designed webpage.

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Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 1 M1: Getting Started with HTML

In this course, learn how to get started with HTML. Properly typing code, adding basic elements such as headings, paragraphs, and breaks, and creating bulleted or numbered lists.

Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 1 M2: Doing More with HTML

This course expands on the previous one, teaching how to add images, links, and tables in HTML.

Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 1 M3: Getting Started with CSS

Getting started with CSS is the focus of this course: Adding the <Style> tag to HTML code, adding colors to elements with CSS, and using identifiers to select elements to style.

Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 1 M4: Styling Text with CSS

In this course, learn about styling text with CSS. Changing the font family and size of a section of text, using additional properties such as font style, font weight, line height, and text align are topics covered. As well, learn how to use the CSS font style shorthand.

Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 1 M5: Extended Styling Techniques using HTML and CSS

This course teaches about other styling techniques using HTML and CSS, including using grouping elements, changing the dimensions of a div block, and using the CSS box model to format a webpage.

Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 2: How to Position Content

In this lesson, we will tackle how to position our HTML content with two different CSS properties: float and inline-block.

Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 2: Complex Selectors

Selectors are one of the most important parts of CSS. They determine how styles are to be applied to elements on a page. CSS3 has brought new selectors to help better improve existing practices and ways to better style our pages.

This lesson introduces different ways to apply CSS (styles) with a variety of selectors, including class and ID selectors, attribute selectors, and pseudo-class selectors.

Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 2: Responsive Web Design

Responsive design is the practice of building a website suitable to work on every device and every screen size, no matter how large or small, mobile or desktop. Responsive web design can be broken down into three main components, which include flexible layouts, media queries, and flexible media

In this course, we will look at ways to change layouts with relative units (percentages) versus fixed units (pixels), as well as ways to apply CSS at specific browsers widths and resolutions, using media queries.

Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 2: Performance and Organization

In this course you will learn the importance of performance and organization while using HTML and CSS, including different methodologies to get you started.

Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 2: Writing Your Best Code

In this module, we will focus on the best coding practices for both HTML and CSS. These coding practices will serve as a framework for writing HTML and CSS and should be kept in mind when programming.
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