Html, acronym in English for HyperText Markup Language, refers to the markup language for creating web pages. It is a standard that serves as a reference for the software that connects with the creation of web pages in its different versions, defines a basic structure and a code.
- Introduction
- Lesson 1 - Html Format
- Lesson 2 - Index
- Lesson 3 - Tags
- Lesson 4 - Types of Tags
- Lesson 5 - Basic Structure
- Lesson 6 - Semantic Html
- Lesson 7 - Attributes
- Lesson 8 - Titles
- Lesson 9 - Paragraph
- Lesson 10 - Text Tags
- Lesson 11 - Links
- Lesson 12 - Line Break
- Lesson 13 - Lists
- Lesson 14 - Multimedia Tags
- Lesson 15 - Divs
- Lesson 16 - Forms
- Lesson 17 - Metadata Tags
- Lesson 18 - Navs
- Lesson 19 - Section
- Lesson 20 - Article
- Lesson 21 - Aside
- Lesson 22 - Footer
- Lesson 23 - Tables
- Lesson 24 - Alt
- Lesson 25 - Ids
- Lesson 26 - Classes
- Lesson 27 - Icons
- Lesson 28 - Center
- Lesson 29 - Common Errors
- Lesson 30 - Conclusion
- Next Steps
for the definition of content of a web page, such as text, images, videos, games, among others. It is a standard in charge of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3c) or Www Consortium, an organization dedicated to the standardization of almost all technologies linked to the web, especially with regard to their writing and interpretation. Html is considered the most important web language, its invention being crucial in the emergence, development and expansion of the World Wide Web (Www). It is the standard that has been imposed in the visualization of web pages and it is the one that all current browsers have adopted
Currently the course is in process. The basic, intermediate and backend blocks have been started, and that was the initial goal of the project. And then I don't rule out adding new lessons in the future, but I think that for now it can serve as a basis for anyone who wants to start learning this language.
- As soon as the course continues I will update the repository and notify the networks. Thank you very much for all the support shown!
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Visual Studio Code - The editor I am using
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Pug - The framework to create our Frontend
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Xml - Xml
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Xhtml - Xhtml