What do we mean by a well organized course? We mean a course that presents the most important and useful aspects of HTML and CSS – rather than burying students under a mountain of rarely needed details. #1 Our course is easier to learn and remember because it is better organized than other courses. Let’s take a quick look at what we mean by each of these ten crucial differences:
#10 We have carefully structured this course to seamlessly fit into a standard college level schedule. #9 Perhaps most important, this is the first course on HTML and CSS that truly focuses on the entire process of website security – including everything from the coders operating system to the website end server.
#8 Our course uses exclusively free open source tools – ideal for schools and small businesses who cannot afford annual commercial fees and licenses.
#7 We offer instruction on using the latest developments in web design including HTML5, CSS3, Viewports, Flexboxes, CSS Grid, HTML and CSS Frameworks.
#6 We cover not only how to code the part of your website seen by visitors but also how to code the hidden metadata section visible only to search engines. #5 We provide a practical “learning by doing” course with dozens of real world examples. #4 We show you how to use simple free web editing tools to make your code writing much easier and much faster. #3 Recognizing that most people are visual rather than textual learners, our course uses many more images than the usual HTML and CSS course. #2 Our course teaches responsive web design – meaning that your content displays well regardless of the screen width of the device used to view your website. #1 Our course makes HTML and CSS easier to learn and remember because it is better organized than other courses. Our course is different from a traditional web design course in at least 10 important ways: Others are free, but are more of a dictionary or reference guide to of hundreds of HTML and CSS functions than a well organized course. Some of the current online courses are hidden behind a pay wall that our students cannot afford. The second question we need to address is why we are offering yet another course on HTML and CSS when there is already a lot of online courses and print books for both of these topics? The answer is that none of the current options accurately address the needs of our students. If you want to build a strong home, you first need to learn how to build a good foundation.
But HTML and CSS are the foundation on which your web home is built. Your website might be the house that everyone sees. The answer is that while websites can be built without knowing their underlying languages, they can be built much better if you have a basic understanding of the code that websites are built on top of. So why take the time to learn a couple of computer languages that might seem as pointless as learning Latin? The truth is that with modern Content Management Systems, one can build a secure interactive website without knowing a single thing about HTML or CSS. The first question we must address is why you even need to learn anything at all about either HTML or CSS. Together, these two computer programming languages are the foundation of every website in the world. CSS controls the appearance of web content, in other words, how our content looks on the web page. HTML controls the structure of web content, in other words, what order the content appears on the webpage. For those not familiar with these terms, HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language and CSS stands for Cascase Style Sheets. Welcome to our second course, Learn HTML and CSS.