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2/19/2020- The basic syntax of HTML elements
- Formatting content
- Displaying images
- Creating links
- Global HTML attributes
- Building navigation
- Structuring content
- Building forms
- Creating tables
Skill Level Beginner
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- HTML is all around us. It's used on websites, in apps, in other software, any time web technology is used. HTML provides the conduit for content, words, images, video and audio, forms, interactive experiences. It's the solid foundation on which everything else is built. Humans speak human languages with millions of words and all kinds of nuance. It takes years to master a human language. Computers also speak languages. Programming languages are far more logical and consistent. The internet is a place where human language meets computer language. Websites are programmed and they're read, watched, or listened to. Content online is consumed by people and it's consumed by other computers. Artificial intelligence is all about trying to get computers to intelligently understand what the humans are up to. What if on the web, we had a way to ensure that all the computers involved understood the human communication that's there? Well, that's exactly what HTML is for. It's the way to mark up our content and to bridge the divide between the human language and the computer language. Hi, I'm Jen Simmons, and I invite you to join me for my course on LinkedIn Learning, where I'll teach you all the essentials so you can get to work using HTML fast.
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Introduction
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What is HTML?1m 34s
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1. HTML
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The role of HTML4m 29s
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2. Formatting Text
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The syntax of HTML elements4m 56s
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Paragraphs1m 39s
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Headlines4m 18s
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Bold and italics4m 55s
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Lists5m 6s
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Quotes3m 53s
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Dates and times4m 27s
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Code, pre, and br4m 42s
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3. Understanding the Power of HTML
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Debugging HTML4m 37s
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HTML attributes3m 54s
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ARIA roles3m 59s
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Formatting HTML4m 30s
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Weird characters3m 21s
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4. Linking and Navigation
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Links4m 49s
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URL paths4m 45s
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Navigation3m 19s
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5. Images and Graphics
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Images4m 12s
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Image formats4m 48s
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Responsive images4m 38s
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Responsive width3m 16s
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Responsive pictures5m 13s
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Figure and figcaption1m 15s
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6. Media
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Audio4m 11s
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Video5m 38s
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Captions and subtitles3m 59s
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7. More Ways to Identify Content
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Supporting languages5m 6s
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8. Putting It All Together
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The HTML page5m 1s
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Document head3m 56s
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Structuring content4m 14s
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9. Forms and Interactive Elements
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HTML form basics5m 41s
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More on forms3m 37s
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10. Structuring Tabular Data
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When to use tables4m 35s
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Building table rows3m 11s
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