HTML Beginner Tutorial
And so it begins! The HTML Beginner Tutorial assumes that you have absolutely no previous knowledge of HTML or CSS.
It should be easy to follow if you work through each page and then, to celebrate, everything that’s covered is brought together at the end, before moving on to the CSS Beginner Tutorial.
The primary thing to keep in mind, the supermagic key, is that HTML is used for meaning and CSS is used for presentation. HTML is nothing more than fancy structured content and the visual formatting of that content will come later when we tackle CSS. You might find different approaches elsewhere on the web but HTML Dog focuses on best practice from the outset and getting into the frame of mind of doing things the right way from the start will lead to much better results in the end.
Contents
- Getting Started: What you need to do to get going and make your first HTML page.
- Tags, Attributes and Elements: The stuff that makes up HTML.
- Page Titles: Titles. For Pages. A difficult concept, we know…
- Paragraphs: Structuring your content with paragraphs.
- Headings: The six levels of headings.
- Lists: How to define ordered and unordered lists.
- Links: How to makes links to other pages, and elsewhere.
- Images: Adding something a bit more than text…
- Tables: How to use tabular data.
- Forms: Text boxes and other user-input thingamajigs.
- Putting It All Together: Taking all of the above stuff and shoving it together. Sort of in a recap groove.