Lecture Description
Before we continue on with formatting our text, I don't want you to be using NotePad or Text Edit. Instead, we should be using a code editor that was specifically created for the purposes of writing code.
Course Index
- Course Introduction
- Day 1: Your First Webpag
- Day 2: Finding a Proper Code Edito
- Day 3: List
- Day 4: Parent-Child Relationship
- Day 5: Heading Tag
- Day 6: Blockquote
- Day 7: Anchor
- Day 8: Your First Styleshee
- Day 9: Clean Project Structure
- Day 10: Image
- Day 11: The Necessity of Div
- Day 12: IDs and Classe
- Day 13: An Assignmen
- Day 14: Assignment Solution
- Day 15: Floats, and a Simple Layou
- Day 16: Navigation and List
- Day 17: Introduction to Form
- Day 18: Image Replacemen
- Day 19: The Basics of Typograph
- Day 20: Relative and Absolute Positionin
- Day 21: Creating a Website Fragmen
- Day 22: The Importance of Validatio
- Day 23: Zen Codin
- Day 24: Resets and Normalizin
- Day 25: CSS Framework
- Day 26: Final Project Marku
- Day 27: Slicing a PS
- Day 28: How to Create Snippet
- Day 29: The CSS for Our Websit
- Day 30: Completing the Websit
- Course Exi
Course Description
Even if your goal is not to become a web designer, learning HTML and CSS can be an amazing tool to have in your skill-set – both in the workplace, and at home. If this has been on your to-do list for some time, why don’t you take thirty days and join me? Give me around ten minutes every day, and I’ll teach you the essentials of HTML and CSS.
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