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The Complete HTML5 Course: From Beginning to Expert

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Overview

Master yourself in HTML5: Interactive way, step by step and easy to follow. Great for Absolute Beginners!!

What you'll learn:
  • Will be proficient on HTML5 from Basic to Advanced
  • Will be able to create amazing site using HTML5
  • Will be able to work with Audio and Video in HTML5
  • Hands on experience on Data Input and Buttons
  • Hands on experience on Absolute and Relative Links
  • Hands on experience on Tags and Lists
  • Basics and Advanced Concepts on CSS
  • Basics and Advanced Concepts of jQuery

Our students testimonials regarding this course --

"Enjoyable, easy to learn and concepts are cleared to the point" -- Shivam Agarwal

"A helpful and interesting introduction to HTML5 for complete beginners such as myself. The course contained useful information with references to websites, that could assist in the building of your own website." -- Ian Walker

"Great for Beginner" -- Timilehin A. Omotoyinbo

"I find this course helpful help me better to understand the basic of HTML 5." -- Dejan Atanasovski

"very extensive and clearly presented." -- Thando Mtshali

"Yep. IT perfectly suits my expectation. Good course actually. Well done instructor and thank you very much for this wonderful HTML course." -- Praveen Kumar

"Great explanations for everything and easy to follow along!" -- Lori robinson

By completion this course, you will be able to read and write front end web development code using HTML5. This course gives you hands on and practical experience on detailed HTML5. Contents of this tutorial#

Interactive HTML5:Basics

  • Introduction to HTML

  • HTML4 vs. HTML5

  • Making your first HTML page

  • Tools to create HTML files

  • Base HTML Tags

  • Paragraph Tags

  • Break Tags

  • Header Tags

  • Bold and Italic Tags

  • Ordered and unordered Lists

Interactive HTML5: Advanced

  • Difference between Absolute Links and Relative Links

  • Hyperlinking to an external page

  • Hyperlinking to an email address

  • Hyperlinking to a file in your site

  • Playing and controlling audio

  • Playing and controlling video

  • Embedding a video

  • Whats is a Table - Pros and Cons

  • Table properties

  • Adding an iFrame

  • Adding an iFrame: Part 2

  • What is possible with a form using on HTML knowledge

  • Defining the form

  • Text fields and text areas

  • Radio buttons and check buttons

  • Data input and buttons

  • Proper file structure

  • Code commenting

  • Meta tags

Interactive CSS3:Basics

  • What is CSS? Why we need it?

  • What's new in CSS3

  • CSS Selectors, properties and attributes

  • ID Selectors

  • Class Selectors

  • Element Selectors

  • All Selectors

  • Inline style sheets

  • External Style sheets

Interactive CSS3: Advanced

  • The Box model

  • Adding Color

  • Working with fonts

  • Background images

  • Styling ID tags

  • Float and Clear

  • Block and inline elements

  • Positioning

  • Adding the elements

Interactive Bootstrap: Basic

  • Why Bootstrap?

  • Downloading Bootstrap

  • Adding Bootstrap in your site

  • Creating navigation

  • Styling images

  • Creating the footer

  • Adding styled buttons

Interactive Bootstrap: Advanced

  • Adding Google Maps

  • Adding an image carousel

  • Adding a contact form

Interactive jQuery: Basics

  • What is jQuery and what you will learn?

  • Downloading jQuery

  • A first look at jQuery code

  • Selectors and Filters

  • Replacing contents

  • Handling events

  • Hide/Show events

  • Fading

  • Slide

  • Toggle

  • Animate

  • Selectors

Taught by

Creative Online School

Reviews

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4.4 rating at Udemy based on 2826 ratings

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