Lets Play with HTML
The Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) is the language used to create documents for the World Wide Web. As the name implies it is a mark-up language - the original text is edited and new (text) codes are added to indicate how (and where) the text should appear.
HTML editors are useful, especially if you have a large number of documents to write, but they are not essential to the creation of a HTML file - all you need is a simple text editor or a word processing package capable of writing (or saving) ASCII text files. However, as your experience and your Web sites grow you should consider using a Web site editor and management tool.
Course Content:
- Introduction
- Editor
- Elements
- Attributes
- Headings
- Paragraphs
- Styles
- Formatting
- Quotations
- Comments
- Colours
- Marquees
- CSS
- Links
- Images
- Tables
- Lists
- Blocks
- Classes
- Id
- Iframes
- File Paths
- Head
- Layout
- Responsive
- Entity
- Symbols
- URL Encode
- Forms
- Form Elements
- Input Types
- Input Attributes
- Media
- Video
- Audio
- Plug-ins
- Youtube
- HTML5 Intro
- HTML5 Support
- HTML5 New Elements
- HTML5 Semantics
- HTML5 Migration
- HTML5 Style Guide
HTML
HTML FORM
HTML Media
HTML5
Course Duration: 1 month
Prerequisites: Basic computer knowledge