HTML

Categories: HTML5, Web Development
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About Course

HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, is the standard language used to create and structure webpages on the internet. It’s a cornerstone technology of the World Wide Web, alongside CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and JavaScript. HTML uses a system of tags to define the structure and layout of web content, making it possible for browsers to display text, images, links, and other multimedia elements.

What Will You Learn?

  • Course benefits refer to the advantages and positive outcomes that students can gain from enrolling in and completing a particular course. These benefits can vary depending on the subject matter, teaching methods, and the student's goals. Here are some common course benefits:
  • Skill Development
  • Knowledge Enhancement
  • Career Advancement
  • Networking Opportunities
  • Personal Growth
  • Accreditation and Certification
  • Access to Resources
  • Flexibility
  • Practical Experience
  • Lifelong Learning

Course Content

HTML Overview
HTML, the foundation of web development, is the essential language for building the digital world. Together with CSS and JavaScript, it forms the backbone of websites, organizing content using tags. From text to multimedia, HTML structures every webpage, working seamlessly with CSS for styling and JavaScript for interactivity. Its simplicity makes it vital for creating user-friendly websites that look great on any device.

Interview Q and A
HTML Basics: Covers fundamental concepts, including the structure of an HTML document, common tags like , , , and the role of attributes in elements. HTML Forms: Discusses form elements such as , <textarea>, and , along with attributes for validation (required, pattern) and form submission. HTML Semantics: Focuses on the use of semantic tags (e.g., <header>, <footer>, <article>) that enhance content meaning and improve accessibility and SEO. HTML Links: Explains how to create links using the <a> tag, attributes like href, target, and different link types (internal, external, and anchor links). HTML Tables: Covers table structure using <table>, <tr>, <th>, and <td>, along with attributes like colspan and rowspan for data organization. HTML Multimedia: Discusses embedding multimedia elements like images (<img>), audio (<audio>), and video (<video>), including attributes for user interaction and playback control.

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