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About this Course
Get started creating web pages with HTML and CSS, the basic building blocks of web development. HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, is a standard set of tags you will use to tell the web browser how the content of your web pages and applications are structured. Use CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, to select HTML tags and tell the browser what your content should look like. Whether you are coding for fun or planning to start a career in web development, learning HTML and CSS is a great place to start.
What you'll learn
- Define HTML and CSS
- Add and change HTML tags
- Add and change CSS code blocks
- Learn the structural foundation of web pages and applications
Getting Familiar with HTML and CSS
Learn the basic structure of a web page, how HTML and CSS are used to change the structure and appearance of web pages, and how HTML and CSS fit into the larger world of web development.
5 stepsHTML Fundamentals
HTML is a markup language the browser uses to present content to users, like text, links, images and more. It's the basic component from which all websites and applications on the web are built.
10 stepsCSS Fundamentals
In this stage, you’ll learn the basics of CSS, one of the core technologies for designing and building websites and applications. No matter what kind of website or web application you want to build, you'll have to use CSS.
12 steps-
CSS and HTML
4:37
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CSS Selectors
6:26
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CSS Properties
5:20
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CSS Selectors and Properties Quiz
6 questions
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CSS Colors
4:19
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CSS Box Model
12:47
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Text and Fonts
7:32
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Colors, Box Model, Text, and Font Quiz
6 questions
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CSS Positioning
6:06
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CSS Images
3:31
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The Magic of CSS
2:31
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CSS Fundamentals Quiz
6 questions
Teachers
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Laura Coronel
Laura is a Treehouse Teacher, developer, and lifelong learner.
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Rachel Johnson
Rachel is a Python teacher, web developer, visual designer, and lifelong learner. She is passionate about creating functional solutions for educators and students.