Hand-Coding Your First Website: HTML and CSS Basics (Original)

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Free Online Course: Hand-Coding Your First Website: HTML and CSS Basics (Original) provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Hand-Coding Your First Website: HTML and CSS Basics (Original) is taught by Rich Armstrong.

Overview
  • Hey! Ever wanted to make your own custom website? This class covers how to make a website from scratch with HTML and CSS – you don't need any prior experience. And you don’t need to be a wizard. So geek out and learn how to make a single­-page website in this fun DIY class. You’ll be taken through the basics of HTML and CSS; how to plan your site; what apps to use; and how to write your code (it's really easy when you follow along).

    You’ll love this class if you like building your own stuff; have website and app ideas; love doing things your own way; have ever wondered what's behind the websites that magically appear before your eyes; and especially if you’re a creative who wants to level up and get your nerd on!

    By the end of this class you’ll be able to publish your own websites – with code you’ve written yourself. The world will be your oyster. You'll have a good base to learn new stuff from. And you’ll be able to share whatever you like with the rest of the world via the interwebs! Knowing how to code (even a little bit) is super fun and rewarding! You’ll have some sweet skills that will make your friends super jealous!


    If you're looking to get into coding more, checkout my other coding classes:

Syllabus
    • An Introduction
    • This Class Has Been Updated!
    • What we gonna make, learn, do?
    • Download these 3 free apps
    • Install the apps
    • Make and share your first webpage
    • HTML box theory (easy I promise)
    • Start writing your own HTML
    • CSS theory (very short)
    • 3 ways to skin this CSS cat
    • Planning first :)
    • Let's write our website's HTML
    • Let's write our website's CSS (the funner part)
    • Oh how versatile CSS is!
    • Thank you, and next steps