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In this 2-hour course you’ll learn the basics of HTML, CSS and responsive web design. Throughout the course, you’ll be building a professional looking company website, designed for both desktop computer and mobile phones.
This is a complete re-make of our hugely popular course created in 2013 and taken by over 40,000 students Learn to Code in HTML and CSS (also known as “Programming for Entrepreneurs – HTML and CSS”).
Why is learning HTML so important?
Learning HTML and CSS are good first steps on the road to become a software developer. A rewarding and high demand profession in the innovation economy.
If you are not interested in becoming a professional coder, this course will make you more effective when working and communicating with developers.
It’s fun! There are few things more rewarding than being able to create my own websites, mobile apps and games.
What you will learn in this course:
How to create a stunning, responsive company website
Understanding the role of HTML and CSS in web development
HTML tags to make sleek static web pages with links and images
Creating forms, the most popular way to capture user input on the web
HTML lists
Display your data with tables
Selecting and modifying elements with CSS
Arrange your content with the CSS Box Model
Typography and Google Fonts to make professional websites
Responsive web design principles to create a responsive page
Course author
Software developer and founder of ZENVA. Since 2012, Pablo has been teaching online how to create games, apps and websites to over 150,000 students, and has created content for companies such as Amazon and Intel.
Member of the Intel Innovator Program in the Asia Pacific Region, and regular speaker at the HTML5 Developer Conference, Pablo has run live programming and game development workshops in San Francisco, Brisbane and Bangalore.
Pablo holds a Master in Information Technology (Management) degree from the University of Queensland (Australia) and a Master of Science in Engineering degree from the Catholic University of Chile.
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