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What is HTML
HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, is the standard language used to create and structure content on the web. It defines the building blocks of web pages by using elements (tags) that organize content such as text, images, videos, and links. HTML is fundamental for web development and forms the backbone of websites, working in tandem with technologies like CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for styling and JavaScript for interactivity.
<h1>
for headings, <p>
for paragraphs, and <div>
for containers.<a>
tags (anchors).<a href="https://example.com">Visit Example</a>
.<img>
, <audio>
, and <video>
.<input>
, <textarea>
, and <button>
for gathering user input.<img>
tag uses the src
attribute to specify the image source.<header>
, <footer>
, <article>
, and <section>
to improve the clarity and accessibility of web pages.HTML5: The latest major version, introduced in 2014, brought support for multimedia content without relying on plugins, new APIs (e.g., Geolocation), and improved semantic elements.
HTML code is written using a combination of opening and closing tags.
<p>This is a paragraph.</p>
Web browsers interpret HTML code and render it as a visual interface for users.
Here’s a simple example of an HTML document:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <title>Introduction to HTML</title> </head> <body> <h1>Welcome to HTML</h1> <p>HTML is the language of the web.</p> <a href="https://example.com">Learn More</a> </body> </html>
As of 2024, several certifications are available to validate proficiency in HTML, ranging from foundational courses to advanced specializations. Below is a detailed summary of notable HTML certifications:
An interactive course comprising 44 lectures and 125 quizzes, covering the basics of HTML. It offers a community forum for peer interaction and support. The course is free and provides a certificate upon completion. Source
A six-week course offered by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) through edX, focusing on HTML5 and CSS basics, including web design and styling. The course is free to attend, with an option to pay for a certificate. Source
A comprehensive collection of free tutorials ranging from beginner to advanced levels, covering various aspects of HTML and CSS. No certificate is provided, but it serves as a valuable self-learning resource. Source
A 30-hour course introducing the fundamentals of programming, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It offers a certificate upon completion, with free access to course materials in audit mode. Source
A 4.5-hour course designed for beginners, covering HTML and CSS basics, culminating in a project to create a BBC.com clone site. The course is free but does not offer a certificate. Source
A 2.5-hour course led by web designer Jen Simmons, focusing on HTML fundamentals and semantic markup. It is free and provides a certificate upon completion. Source
An advanced course teaching HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to create 25 websites and mobile applications, including VR technology and 360 experiences. The course offers 14.5 hours of on-demand video and supplementary materials. Source
A 2-hour course providing a solid understanding of HTML and CSS, covering topics from basic concepts to advanced applications like multimedia presentation and document organization. It is free and offers a certificate upon completion. Source
A professional certification program by W3C, guiding learners through creating interactive and responsive websites using HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. The course is free, with an option to pay for a certificate. Source
A comprehensive program teaching website design and responsive web portfolios using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. It includes modules like 'Introduction to HTML5', 'Introduction to CSS3', and a Capstone Project. The course is free, with an option to pay for a certificate. Source
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Learn HTML from a Professional Instructor and take your skills to the next level
HTML is a standard markup language used to structure and format web pages. HTML uses a variety of tags to organize and display information on web pages. HTML is the base language you will want to learn to start a career as a web developer.
Business Computer Skills offers a variety of HTML training classes in Baltimore, MD. Get the professional training you need to take your HTML skills to the next level.
Whether you want to learn HTML basics, or become an expert Web Developer, we have the right course for you.
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