HTML, CSS and Bootstrap go hand in hand for developing flexible, attractive and user-friendly websites. HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is used to show content on the page whereas CSS is used for presenting the page. Bootstrap on the other hand is a modern library that builds on top of CSS to aid in building appealing user Interfaces. HTML describes the structure of a website semantically along with presentation cues, making it a mark-up language, rather than a programming language. HTML allows images and objects to be embedded and can be used to create interactive forms.
1 Month (40 Hours)
Basic computer skills
- Insert a graphic within a web page.
- Create a link within a web page.
- Create a table within a web page.
- Insert heading levels within a web page.
- Insert ordered and unordered lists within a web page.
- Use cascading style sheets.
- Customize bootstrap components
- Create a web page.
- Publish a web page.
- HTML Basics
- HTML 5 ELEMENTS
- Cascading Style Sheets
- Working with Text in CSS
- Creating Backgrounds in CSS
- Box Model in CSS
- Working with Elements in CSS
- INTRODUCTION TO BOOTSTRAP
- EXPLORING DIFFERENT BOOTSTRAP COMPONENTS
- PERSONAL PORTFOLIO PROECT
Modern web development using JavaScript