HTML & CSS QuickStart Guide: The Simplified Beginners Guide to Developing a Strong Coding Foundation, Building Responsive Websites, and Mastering the Fundamentals of Modern Web Design
- 3h 47m
- David DuRocher
- ClydeBank Media LLC
- 2020
In HTML & CSS QuickStart Guide author, instructor, and 10+ year Fortune 500 tech company veteran David DuRocher breaks down HTML5 and CSS3 fundamentals manageable, practical, and engaging segments designed for first-time developers.
You Will Learn:
- Modern Web Design Fundamentals – How to use the powerful combination of HTML5 and CSS3 to build functional and responsive web pages
- Site Structure and Responsive Design Principles – How to format HTML and CSS markup to produce attractive web sites and web pages that look great on any browser and any device.
- Breathing Life Into Your Projects – How to incorporate forms, multimedia elements, special characters and more into your web projects
- Correct Markup Best Practices – How to efficiently use CSS and HTML together to produce clean, professional HTML documents using industry-standard tools such as GitHub
- HTML and CSS for Beginners – HTML and CSS elements, formatting, padding, gradients, menus, testing, debugging, keeping your site’s code up to date and more—all supported with abundant visual examples and a practical hands-on project!
About the Author
David DuRocher is a web design instructor, author, and 10+ year veteran at a Fortune 500 tech company. With extensive web development education experience, David knows how to get results and distill his experience into actionable learning insight. Under his guidance, David’s students have built practical HTML, CSS, and other coding language skill sets.
In this Book
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Introduction
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The Basics and the Bigger Picture
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HTML Deep Dive
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CSS Deep Dive
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HTML Structure
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Basic HTML Elements
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CSS Structure
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Using CSS to Size and Space Elements
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Text Formatting
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Layout/Format
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HTML Junk Drawer
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HTML Forms
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Cool Tricks
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Media Queries
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Bootstrap
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Workflow
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Git
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What’s Next?
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Conclusion
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Glossary
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References
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