Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding: Part 2
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Studies have shown that website design impacts how businesses are viewed, with presentation directly related to trust. With this in mind, it’s crucial for organizations to have well-designed websites. The basis of website design starts with knowledge of how to use computer programming languages, provided in Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding: Part 2.
Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding: Part 2 expands on the basics learned in Part 1, teaching additional skills that are useful for building websites. These include why performance and organization are important, how to shape and design a website, responsive web design, and best practices for HTML and CSS that help keep code clean and reusable.
Description
Course outline
About This Course
Course Prerequisites
Course Overview
Quick Review
HTML
CSS
Lesson 1: Performance and Organization
Activity 1-4: Writing Reusable Code
Lesson 2: HTML: How to Position Content
Activity 2-2: Combining Two and Three Column Layouts
Activity 2-3: Creating Columns with Inline-Block
Lesson 3: Complex Selectors
TOPIC A: Commonly Used Selectors
Type Selector
Class Selectors
ID Selectors
Child Selectors
Activity 3-2: Using Selectors
Lesson 4: Responsive Web Design
Activity 4-2: Using Dynamic Widths and Media Queries
Lesson 5: Writing Your Best Code
Activity 5-1: Applying Best Practices for HTML
Activity 5-2: Applying Best Practices for CSS
Summary
Review Questions
Lesson Labs
Lesson 1
Lesson Lab 1-1
Lesson 2
Lesson Lab 2-1
Lesson 3
Lesson Lab 3-1
Lesson 4
Lesson Lab 4-1
Lesson 5
Lesson Lab 5-1
Course Wrap-Up
Post-Course Assessment
Appendices
Glossary