Introduction to HTML - Web Development

Building the Foundation for Modern Website

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Description

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the fundamental language used to create web pages on the World Wide Web. It serves as the backbone of every web page and is essential for anyone interested in web development. In this introduction to HTML, we'll cover the basics to get you started on your web development journey.

What is HTML?

HTML is a markup language that defines the structure and content of web pages. It consists of a series of elements, or tags, which are used to enclose and describe different parts of a web page's content. These elements provide instructions to web browsers on how to display the content, including text, images, links, and more.

In today's digital age, having a strong online presence is essential. Whether you're aspiring to become a web developer, want to create your own website, or simply wish to understand the backbone of the internet, this introductory HTML course is your starting point. "Building the Foundation for Modern Websites" is designed to equip you with the essential skills to construct web pages using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), the core language of the World Wide Web.

Course Objectives:

By the end of this course, you will:

  1. Understand HTML: Gain a solid understanding of the HTML language, its purpose, and its role in web development.

  2. Create Web Pages: Develop the ability to create well-structured web pages from scratch using HTML, including text, images, links, and lists.

  3. Master HTML Elements: Explore various HTML elements and tags, and learn when and how to use them effectively.

  4. Build Semantic Web Pages: Learn the importance of semantic HTML and how it improves accessibility and search engine optimization (SEO).

  5. Use HTML Forms: Create interactive web forms to collect user data and feedback.

  6. Incorporate Multimedia: Embed audio and video content into web pages using HTML5.

  7. Optimize for Mobile: Understand responsive design principles and make your web pages mobile-friendly.

  8. Debug and Troubleshoot: Develop problem-solving skills to identify and fix common HTML errors.

What You Will Learn!

  • By the end of the course, students will have a strong understanding of HTML, its structure, syntax, and its role in web development
  • Students will be able to create web pages from scratch using HTML, incorporating text, images, links, and lists
  • tudents will become familiar with a variety of HTML elements and tags, enabling them to choose and use the appropriate tags for different content types
  • Understanding the importance of semantic HTML, students will be able to create web pages that are both structurally sound and accessible to users with disabilit

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner for Web developer and person who want to start programming