IT Specialist HTML and CSS
Upgrade your Web Development Skills! Discover HTML and CSS for making beautiful websites from scratch.
(ITSPC-HTML-CSS) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-336-3About This Course
IT Specialist HTML and CSS is a comprehensive course that covers the fundamentals of web development using HTML elements for structuring documents and CSS for styling pages. Gain the practical skills and knowledge required to create dynamic websites from the grounds up. This hands-on IT Specialist HTML and CSS training course has been equipped with several interactive features like Live Labs, pre and post assignments, flashcards, glossary, practice-tests, and video tutorials to elevate your learning journey.
Skills You’ll Get
- Understand the core fundamentals of HTML5 and CSS
- Create HTML documents using headings, paragraphs, lists, and comments
- Navigate between internal and external resources using HTML links
- Text formatting using HTML elements
- Expertise in using CSS syntax and selectors for writing CSS code
- Beautify the layouts with CSS formatting
- Ability to perform image manipulation, table creation, form development, and multimedia integration
- Design responsive website to provide consistent user experience across all devices
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Interactive Lessons
13+ Interactive Lessons | 1+ Exercises | 125+ Quizzes | 170+ Flashcards | 170+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
40+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 40+ Post Assessment Questions | 80+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
82+ LiveLab | 82+ Video tutorials | 02:08+ Hours
Video Lessons
98+ Videos | 03:06+ Hours
HTML Fundamentals
- Introduction to HTML
- HTML5
- Creating your First HTML Page
- Introduction to Tags
- Introduction to Elements
- Introduction to Attributes
- HTML Scripts
- Summary
Getting Started with HTML
- Structure of an HTML Program
- Headings in HTML
- Paragraphs in HTML
- Lists in HTML
- Comments
- Metadata Elements Used in HTML
- Summary
HTML Links
- The Link Tag
- Relative and Absolute Path
- Linking with the Same Document
- Linking Other Documents on the Web
- Summary
Formatting Text
- Structural Elements
- The Thematic Break
- The Line Break
- Summary
CSS Fundamentals
- Introduction to CSS
- New Features Introduced in CSS3
- Types of CSS
- Summary
CSS Syntax and Selectors
- CSS Syntax
- CSS Selectors
- Browser Support
- Summary
Formatting Using CSS
- The Box Model
- Text Formatting
- Font Properties
- Border Properties
- Adding Comments in CSS
- Summary
Using Images
- Introduction
- The <img> Tag
- Adding Alternative Text to Images
- Adjusting Image Size
- Using Images as Links
- Using Images as Background
- Using Images as Bullets
- Summary
Creating Tables
- HTML Table Tags
- Adding Table Border
- Setting Table Width and Height
- Adding Color to a Table
- Cell Padding and Spacing
- Aligning Content of a Table
- Formatting Table using Rowspan and Colspan
- Advanced Tags
- Summary
Building Forms
- The <form> Tag
- Form Elements
- Input Types and Restrictions
- Summary
Multimedia
- The Video Element
- The Audio Element
- The Inline Frame Element
- The Canvas Element
- The SVG Element
- Summary
Positioning Elements Using CSS
- The Position Property
- The Float Property
- Overlapping Elements
- The Overflow Property
- Inline vs. Block
- The Visibility Property
- Summary
Responsive Web Design
- What is Responsive Web Design?
- Measuring Units
- Percentage vs. Pixel
- Custom Images
- Media Queries
- Framework and Template
- Summary
HTML Fundamentals
- Creating an HTML Page
- Adding a Script to an HTML Document
- Calling an External Script
- Using the <noscript> Element in HTML
Getting Started with HTML
- Using Headings in HTML
- Using Paragraphs in HTML
- Using an Ordered List in HTML
- Using an Ordered List to Start with a Specific Number
- Using an Unordered List in HTML
- Using an Unordered List to Display Different Bullets
- Using the Description List
- Using a Nested List
- Using Comments in an HTML File
- Using Metadata Elements in HTML
- Defining Character Encoding in HTML
- Using Keywords and Description for Search Engines
HTML Links
- Using the Target Attributes of Links
- Creating a Bookmark
- Linking with the Same Document
Formatting Text
- Creating Structural Elements in HTML
- Using the Thematic Break
- Using the Line Break
CSS Fundamentals
- Creating Inline CSS Styles
- Creating Internal CSS Styles
- Using External Style Sheets
- Importing an External Style Sheet
CSS Syntax and Selectors
- Using the Element Selector
- Using the Class Selector
- Using the Class Selector for the Specific HTML Element
- Using an Id Selector
- Using the Group Selector
- Using the Universal Selector
- Using the Pseudo Classes
Formatting Using CSS
- Using CSS Dimension Property
- Using the Padding Longhand Property
- Using the Padding Shorthand Property
- Using the Border Longhand Property
- Using the Border Shorthand Property
- Using the Margin Longhand Property
- Using the Margin Shorthand Property
- Using the Text-Color Property
- Using the Text-Align Property
- Using the Text-Decoration Property
- Using the Text-Indentation Property
- Using the Text-Transform Property
- Understanding Text Spacing
- Using the Text-Shadow Property
- Using the Font-Style Property
- Using the Font-Variant Property
- Using the Font-Weight Property
- Using the Font-Size Property
- Using the Font-Family Property
- Using the Font Property
- Using the Border-Style Property
- Using the Border-Width Property
- Using the Border-Color Property
- Using the Border-Radius Property
- Adding Comments in CSS
Using Images
- Adding Image to a Webpage
- Adding Alternative Text to Images
- Adjusting Image Size
- Using Images as Background, Links, and Bullets
Creating Tables
- Using the HTML Table Tag
- Applying Table Border and Cell Padding to the Table
- Formatting Table using Rowspan and Colspan
- Using the <thead>, <tbody>, and <tfoot> Tags
Building Forms
- Creating a Form using Form Elements
- Using the Input Type File and Submit
- Using the Inline Frame Element
Multimedia
- Using the Video Element
- Using the <canvas> Element
- Using the SVG Element
Positioning Elements Using CSS
- Using the Absolute Position Property
- Using the Float Property
- Using Overlapping Elements
- Using the Overflow Property
- Using the Overflow-x and Overflow-y Property
- Using the Inline and Block Values for the Display Property
Responsive Web Design
- Using the Measuring Units
- Using the Relative Length Property
- Displaying the Difference Between Percentage and Pixel
- Using Media Query
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Contact Us NowThis is a skill development course that teaches you the fundamental concepts of HTML and CSS to build a professional-looking website from scratch. By the end of the course, you'll be able to design responsive web pages that can adapt to different sizes and formats.
HTML and CSS are the fundamental building blocks for creating simple websites. As more and more people are becoming tech-savvy, knowing basic web development can be helpful for many jobs. It can significantly boost your career and open up a wide range of job opportunities in the web development domain.
Yes, you’ll get a certificate of completion.
Yes, you’ll have to take the post-assessment exam at the end of this course.