Course description

HTML is a markup language that instructs devices how to render information on a screen in a visually appealing manner. This instructor-led Pearson IT Specialist HTML and CSS (INF-301) course covers the fundamentals of HTML and CSS as well as accessibility principles. Upon completion, the learner should be able to translate a design document into a functional web page with information-gathering functionality (web form).

After taking this course, you will be able to create a basic website. This includes incorporating basic design elements, such as fonts, tables, images, borders, and colors, understanding best practices for accessibility, structural integrity, and scalability (separating content and style elements), and creating web forms. Upon completion, you may choose to pursue an entry-level position in website development or take more advanced courses that would prepare you to design and create web applications.

What will I learn?

  • Create well-formatted HTML documents, including metadata elements, and evaluate their structural integrity.
  • Create websites that utilize semantic elements, navigation, and form elements.
  • Choose and implement an appropriate styling method (inline, embedded, or external style sheets)
  • Insert links, images, and other media to a website.
  • Implement design elements into a website, including text fonts, tables, and colors.
  • Create responsive layouts for a website.
  • Implement accessibility best practices when developing web content.

Requirements

  • Laptop or Desktop
  • Internet

Frequently Asked Question

Yes, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are relatively easy to learn. All three are relatively simple and straightforward, and with some practice and dedication, anyone can learn them. However, mastering them takes a bit more work.

Yes, you can definitely apply for jobs with your HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript knowledge! Many companies actually prefer candidates who have a strong foundation in these core technologies. Keep building your skills and showing off your projects to potential employers.

About HTML & CSS HTML is the foundation of all web pages. It defines the structure of a page, while CSS defines its style. HTML and CSS are the beginning of everything you need to know to make your first web page! Learn both and start creating amazing websites.

The HTML and CSS Certification (HCCS) is ideal for students, career starters, and professionals looking to establish a strong foundation in front-end web development.

Unlike Java, Python or C, HTML is not a programming language because it lacks variables, conditional statements or iterative loops.

Yes, HTML is the foundation of web development. It's a valuable skill for front-end development and understanding web technologies.

You can earn a basic package job with HTML,CSS and JavaScript skills. These are the foundations of the Front end development. But, if you want a good package job you should improve your skills in different frameworks such as react.

Despite ongoing layoffs, the demand for web development remains strong. Companies need programmers who can optimize speed, debug applications and customize complex layouts and functionalities. Many recruiters still look for core web development skills which always include HTML/CSS

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the most basic building block of the Web. It defines the meaning and structure of web content. Other technologies besides HTML are generally used to describe a web page's appearance/presentation (CSS) or functionality/behavior (JavaScript).

Watt Fiedin Adams

I am a Ghanaian businessman living in Accra. I am married to Hannah Watt Fiedin (Mrs.) and father to Godstime Watt Fiedin. I am very passionate about Entrepreneurship and aim at creating jobs for the youth. I like teaching and creating teaching contents for others to use. Jesus is my Mentor and Inspiration.

I am a Ghanaian/American businessman living in Accra and father to Godstime Watt Fiedin.I am very passionate about Entrepreneurship and aim at creating jobs for the youth.I like teaching and creating teaching contents for others to use.Jesus is my Mentor and Inspiration. - 18 years of teaching experience in French Language.- 3 years in Economic Business- 3 years Certified Interpreter/Translator, World Vision International, Ghana, West Africa Region & Global Center- 2 years Certified Translator, HIPPO Transport Ltd.- 3 years of French/English book Authorship.- 1 year as President of the Online Linguistics Trainers Association, Ghana.- 3 years as Chief Executive Officer, WATT Group of Companies- Director, WATT E-School of Languages- President, Online Linguistics Trainers Association, Ghana- President, WATT Xpress Ltd.- Co-founder, Gallery Products Ghana Ltd.- CEO, WATT Publications Ltd.- Interpreter, Lausanne Movement- Co-founder, WATT E-School- C. E. O. / Founder - WATT Professional Studies LLC- Test Administrator (PSI & Pearson VUE)

GH₵1500

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Lectures

20

Skill level

Beginner

Expiry period

6 Months

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