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    Basics Of Html And Css

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    Basics Of Html And Css

    Basics Of Html And Css
    Published 11/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 333.18 MB | Duration: 4h 31m

    Mastering HTML & CSS: Building Modern Websites

    What you'll learn

    Learn HTML & CSS comprehensively and create extensive real-world projects, even without previous experience!

    Grasp challenging CSS concepts such as the cascade, inheritance, and specificity.

    Construct reusable elements, utilize CSS variables, and craft contemporary and neat CSS code.

    How to write well-structured and semantic HTML documents

    Engage with CSS animations, transitions, pseudo-elements, gradients, among other features.

    Requirements

    No previous coding experience needed

    Any computer will work: Mac, Windows, or Linux

    Description

    Presenting our freshly curated HTML & CSS course.Dive into the promotional video to glimpse the dynamic, adaptive projects we construct throughout this course!Delve into this comprehensive guide to mastering HTML, CSS, and the art of web design, enabling you to create captivating websites from ground up. Rather than merely observing, you'll acquire the skills to design and develop any web concept you envision.Having a rich history in mentoring at global bootcamp sessions, I've had the privilege of directly aiding students in their transition to web development careers. This course encapsulates all those hands-on experiences. Standing out from typical Udemy offerings, this course encourages active learning through numerous exercises and challenges, urging you to replicate components, fashion layouts, and get hands-on with HTML and CSS. I firmly believe in 'practice makes perfect', and this course is brimming with opportunities!While the content is vast, we've tailored the course to be welcoming for both novices and those with some prior knowledge.We initiate with foundational HTML: drafting documents, molding text elements, tables, and crafting forms. Further, we dive into the essence of semantic markup and the art of designing user-friendly web pages.Following that, we unearth CSS fundamentals: engaging with selectors, exploring color palettes, and adorning text elements.Progressing, key CSS concepts like the box model, specificity, the cascade, and CSS units become our focal points.You'll then immerse in diverse facets of backgrounds, gradients, filters, positioning tools, transitions, transformations, and other intermediate CSS properties.An extensive 10-hour segment is devoted to mastering intricate CSS layouts via Flexbox and CSS Grid. This paves the way for building several projects with intricate designs.Gain proficiency in creating adaptive designs, ensuring visual appeal across diverse screen dimensions, from expansive desktops to handheld devices.Concluding, we embark on a colossal project crafted collectively from the very basics. This masterpiece amalgamates all the knowledge fragments from the course, resulting in an extensive website carved with myriad lines of HTML & CSS. Peek into the promotional video to get a detailed insight into this grand finale.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 HTML, CSS, & JAVASCRIPT

    Lecture 3 Web Development

    Lecture 4 Work Tools

    Lecture 5 Working with Files

    Section 2: Basic Web Pages

    Lecture 6 Basic Web Pages

    Lecture 7 Web Page Structure

    Lecture 8 Titles, Paragraphs, and Headings

    Lecture 9 Lists

    Lecture 10 Block and Inline Elements

    Lecture 11 Self-Closing Tags

    Lecture 12 Conclusion

    Section 3: Links and Images

    Lecture 13 Links and Images

    Lecture 14 Setup

    Lecture 15 Anchors and Links

    Lecture 16 Types of Links

    Lecture 17 Images

    Lecture 18 Image Sizes and Alternative Text

    Lecture 19 Other HTML Attributes

    Lecture 20 HTML Entities

    Lecture 21 Conclusion

    Section 4: Introduction to CSS

    Lecture 22 Introduction to CSS

    Lecture 23 Setup

    Lecture 24 CSS Styles

    Lecture 25 CSS Properties

    Lecture 26 Unified CSS Styles

    Lecture 27 Cascade

    Lecture 28 Conclusion

    Section 5: CSS Box Model

    Lecture 29 CSS Box Model

    Lecture 30 Setup

    Lecture 31 Block-level and Inline Elements

    Lecture 32 Content, Padding, Margin, and Border

    Lecture 33 Vertical Margin Collapse

    Lecture 34 Boxes

    Lecture 35 Conclusion

    Section 6: CSS Selectors

    Lecture 36 CSS Selectors

    Lecture 37 Setup

    Lecture 38 Class Selectors

    Lecture 39 DIV Containers, Reuse, and Combining Styles

    Lecture 40 Pseudo-classes

    Lecture 41 ID Selectors

    Lecture 42 Conclusion

    Section 7: Backgrounds and Gradients

    Lecture 43 Background

    Lecture 44 Gradients

    Lecture 45 Radial Gradients

    Section 8: Flexbox

    Lecture 46 Flexbox

    Lecture 47 Setup

    Lecture 48 Flexbox

    Lecture 49 Distribution and Grouping of Flex Items

    Lecture 50 Vertical Alignment and Element Wrapping

    Lecture 51 Flex-direction

    Lecture 52 Order and Alignment

    Lecture 53 Conclusion

    Section 9: Advanced Positioning

    Lecture 54 Advanced Positioning

    Lecture 55 Setup

    Lecture 56 Relative Positioning

    Lecture 57 Absolute Positioning

    Lecture 58 Positioned Elements for Animation

    Lecture 59 Positioned Elements for a Menu

    Lecture 60 Z-index and Pseudo-classes for Dropdown Menu

    Lecture 61 Conclusion

    Section 10: Responsive Design

    Lecture 62 Responsive Design

    Lecture 63 How to check (test) the responsive of a website

    Lecture 64 Set Up

    Lecture 65 CSS Media Queries

    Lecture 66 A Few Words About Design

    Lecture 67 Mobile Layout

    Lecture 68 Desktop Layouts

    Lecture 69 Conclusion

    Section 11: Responsive Images

    Lecture 70 Responsive Images

    Lecture 71 Setup

    Lecture 72 Retina Screens

    Lecture 73 Responsive PNG, GIF, and JPG Images

    Lecture 74 Optimizing Responsive Images

    Lecture 75 Optimizing Screen Width using srcset

    Lecture 76 Optimization with

    Lecture 77 Conclusion

    Section 12: Semantic Markup

    Lecture 78 Semantic Markup

    Lecture 79 Setup

    Lecture 80 Document Outline

    Lecture 81 Articles

    Lecture 82 Navigation Elements

    Lecture 83 Footers

    Lecture 84 Date and Time

    Lecture 85 Conclusion

    Section 13: HTML Forms

    Lecture 86 HTML Forms

    Lecture 87 Setup

    Lecture 88 Forms

    Lecture 89 Text Input Fields

    Lecture 90 Input Fields for Email

    Lecture 91 Toggle Buttons

    Lecture 92 Select Elements (Dropdown Menus)

    Lecture 93 Text Areas

    Lecture 94 Conclusion

    Section 14: Web Typography

    Lecture 95 Web Typography

    Lecture 96 Brief History of Web Fonts

    Lecture 97 Setup

    Lecture 98 Local Web Fonts

    Lecture 99 Font Families and Font Styles

    Lecture 100 External Web Fonts

    Lecture 101 Paragraph Indents

    Lecture 102 Line Spacing

    Lecture 103 Conclusion

    Section 15: Transitions

    Lecture 104 Transitions

    Lecture 105 Changing Specific Properties

    Lecture 106 Transformations

    Lecture 107 Combining Transformations

    Lecture 108 Course result!

    Section 16: Additional

    Lecture 109 Setting up the Work Environment

    Lecture 110 First Steps

    Lecture 111 Combinators

    Lecture 112 Parent selectors

    Lecture 113 Variables

    Lecture 114 Data types

    Lecture 115 Operators

    Lecture 116 Mixins

    Lecture 117 Modules through @use

    Lecture 118 Modules through @forward

    Lecture 119 Extensions

    Lecture 120 Conditions and Loops

    Lecture 121 Frameworks

    Lecture 122 Typography

    Lecture 123 Grid

    Lecture 124 Forms

    Lecture 125 Conclusion

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