1: HTML tutorial for beginners | HTML and CSS tutorial | Introduction to HTML programming
HTML tutorial for beginners – Learn HTML & CSS. This is the first HTML tutorial in this series on learning HTML and CSS. Learn how to create a website using HTML and CSS, which are programming languages used to markup websites. Having said that, HTML and CSS is also the recommended programming language for when getting started on making websites. It will lay the foundation for future coding languages such as PHP, SQL, Javascript, and jQuery. If you want to learn HTML and CSS, this HTML lesson will get you started on learning the latest HTML5 and CSS3 languages, in a easy to understand HTML and CSS course.
The following text editors is recommended for web development projects:
1 – Sublime Text 3 is a great editor and free, but will have pop-ups from time to time, if you do not have the paid version: https://www.sublimetext.com/
2 – Atom is free, and a great editor and very similar to Sublime Text, and does not have pop-ups or a paid version. This one I recommend for people who doesn’t want to pay for an editor! In the next episode I will explain why I will be using this editor in this course! https://atom.io/
3 – Notepad++ is not really recommended for larger projects, since it lack in features and functionality compared to the above editors I linked to. But it is great if you want to start out with a simple editor while you are still learning basic programming: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
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HTML and CSS for beginners is a how to series that teaches the HTML and CSS coding language to people who are just starting out learning programming. The course teaches how HTML and CSS can be made easy and teaches “front-end development” which is the visual part of websites. Creating static websites with HTML and CSS is easy and should not be seen as otherwise, which is why we want to explain the language in a easy to understand way for beginners.
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