This entry-level HTML and CSS for Web Developers prepares front end developers to write in HTML and CSS fluently to write, develop and edit web pages, websites, user interfaces and more, anywhere online.
It probably goes without saying that the Internet runs on HTML and CSS. Working together, they form a perfect union: hypertext markup language (HTML) gives web pages a structure and cascading style sheets (CSS) give them style. There's no way around it: if you want to create websites that are interesting, useful and dynamic, you absolutely have to understand all three languages. Learn to write fluently in all three with this training, it'll prepare you for basic, intermediate and advanced front-end development.
After completing this training you'll know how to write in HTML and CSS fluently to write, develop and edit web pages, websites, user interfaces and more, anywhere online.
For anyone who manages front end languages training, this None training can be used to onboard new front end developers, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a None reference resource.
HTML and CSS for Web Developers: What You Need to Know
This HTML and CSS for Web Developers training covers HTML and CSS topics including:
- Structuring a document with HTML
- Applying repeating and unique styles with CSS
- Developing web pages
- Reading, editing and writing unique HTML and CSS
Who Should Take HTML and CSS for Web Developers Training?
This HTML and CSS for Web Developers training is considered associate-level None training, which means it was designed for front end developers. This HTML and CSS skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with front end languages and experienced front end developers looking to validate their None skills.
New or aspiring front end developers. So you want to make websites. You want to build webpages that interest and excite a visitor. You want to develop forms, landing pages, and sites that do all sorts of interesting stuff with videos, images and background images. Without HTML and CSS fluency, you're not going to manage any of it. After this training, though, you'll be developing in no time.
Experienced front end developers. If you've been developing for a few years already, you probably have a working understanding of HTML and CSS. But have you ever struggled with pulling apart someone else's code to make changes? Or have you ever tried to duplicate a really great page only to discover you didn't understand how it was doing that cool scroll effect? Mastering HTML and CSS with this training means you'll have professional control of the languages that make the Internet run, and you can make webpages and sites that do whatever you want them to.