HTML is probably one of the easiest languages to learn, but often we don’t give it much attention, as these days we focus mainly on CSS. So this course will help you, remind you and show you some great tips and tricks on how to write HTML more effectively.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:16
1 lesson, 01:16
1.1Introduction01:16
1.1
Introduction
01:16
2.Tips and Tricks14 lessons, 1:34:37
14 lessons, 1:34:37
2.1Semantic HTML09:12
2.1
Semantic HTML
09:12
2.2Document Structure11:27
2.2
Document Structure
11:27
2.3Should I Use divs?04:10
2.3
Should I Use divs?
04:10
2.4Internet Explorer Support05:37
2.4
Internet Explorer Support
05:37
2.5Microdata12:28
2.5
Microdata
12:28
2.6Commenting Your Code09:13
2.6
Commenting Your Code
09:13
2.7Basic Meta Tags08:06
2.7
Basic Meta Tags
08:06
2.8Should I Use Keywords?01:42
2.8
Should I Use Keywords?
01:42
2.9Duplicate Content04:52
2.9
Duplicate Content
04:52
2.10Meta Tags for Social Media07:20
2.10
Meta Tags for Social Media
07:20
2.11Editable Content04:14
2.11
Editable Content
04:14
2.12Email Inputs03:21
2.12
Email Inputs
03:21
2.13Required Form Fields04:58
2.13
Required Form Fields
04:58
2.14Validating Patterns07:57
2.14
Validating Patterns
07:57
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:59
1 lesson, 00:59
3.1Final Thoughts00:59
3.1
Final Thoughts
00:59
Craig has been doodling on computers since the first time he opened Paintbrush in Windows 3.0 in 1990. Since then,
he has constantly sought new and exciting ways to make
beautiful things on computers.