Course description
HTML Beginner
About this course:
This one-hour beginners online training course provides a fundamental look at the essentials of writing and editing HTML code. HTML is one of the main programming languages that power the internet. Once you master it, you can begin to create your own web content, whether it be simple websites or complex online applications. Being the essential building block the web is built on it’s simple code that anyone can learn to build basic level web pages. HTML is easy to learn and fun to play with. Our HTML classes teach you how to format text on your pages, add hyperlinks, pictures and tables. Even if you plan on using an authoring tool like Dreamweaver or WordPress, you still need to know HTML.
The average salary for Front End Web Developer is $88,680 per year.
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Who should attend?
Audience:
This course is intended for:
- Anyone who wants to start or enhance their career in web development and web design. It also includes hobbyists and students who want to begin by learning the very basics of HTML.
Prerequisites:
- There are no prerequisites for this course.
Training content
Course Objective:
After completing this course, students will have a working understanding of:
- How HTML Works
- Mac Settings
- Basic Structure
- Saving and Refreshing
- Creating Paragraphs
- Headings
- New Window
- Web Images
- Inserting Images
- Bullet Points
- Numbered Lists
- Nested Lists
- Intro to Tables
- Table Rules
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