This course is designed to quickly lead you through the steps of
building an HTML website, from creating a new page to building links and
tables. Author James Williamson simplifies the coding process, with
straightforward steps you can recreate on your own. The course explains
the basic structure of an HTML document, shows how to add text and
images, and introduces font styling with CSS. James also offers a bonus
design challenge at the end of each chapter, where he asks you to think
of a solution before offering his own.
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Topics include:
- Choosing a code editor
- Coding a basic page
- Adding headings
- Formatting paragraphs
- Creating lists
- Inserting images
- Linking to internal and external pages
- Linking to downloadable content
- Building tables with headers and captions
- Creating inline CSS styles
- Changing the color and font of your text
Table of content
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Using the exercise files
- Getting Started
- Learning HTML
- Choosing a code editor
- Exploring basic HTML syntax
- Do I need to learn HTML5?
- Exploring HTML references
- Basic Page Structure
- Exploring an HTML document
- Working with doctype declarations
- Examining the document head
- Looking at the document body
- Adding document structure
- Lab: Coding a basic page
- Solution: Coding a basic page
- Formatting Page Content
- How does HTML format text?
- Adding headings
- Formatting paragraphs
- Controlling line breaks
- Creating lists
- Emphasizing text
- Displaying special characters
- Controlling whitespace
- Inserting images
- Lab: Controlling page content
- Solution: Controlling page content
- Creating Links
- Linking to pages within your site
- Linking to external pages
- Linking to downloadable resources
- Linking to page regions
- Lab: Creating Links
- Solution: Creating Links
- Building Tables
- Examining basic table structure
- Adding content to tables
- Setting table attributes
- Adding table captions
- Defining table headers
- Making table data accessible
- Lab: Building tables
- Solution: Building tables
- Controlling Styling
- Understanding the relationship between HTML and CSS
- Creating inline styles
- Exploring the style element
- Basic font styling
- Changing color
- Taking styles further
- Lab: Controlling basic styles
- Solution: Controlling basic styles
- Conclusion
- Next steps
- Additional resources
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