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HTML and CSS: A Guide to Web Design

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Have you ever wondered how you could get that magnificent idea from your brain onto the web? You see so many great websites (and a couple of not so great ones), and you can’t help but think, “I could do that!”

If so, then this course is perfect for you. Instead of drilling down with lots of useless snippets and complicated examples, this course will focus on functional application that you can use right away.

You will learn how to code a website from scratch, in a structure that will make it easy to apply Responsive Design styles to. You will also learn how to use basic PHP snippets to make updating common parts of your website easier than a traditional static website.

This course includes all the following, and more:

The best part about this course is that it makes no assumptions on your skill level. If you know nothing, or a whole lot of something, you’ll find techniques in this course that you can apply to your next project. All of the material used in this course is real world application. All of the examples used are based off the structure you will be learning, so it’s been proven to work in production

Instructor Details

My name is James, and I'm a freelance graphic designer & web developer currently located in California. I have a Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design, graduated with Honors, and I've been building websites for over 10 years. Give me your creative problem, and I'll give you a creative solution. My experience as a graphic designer has allowed me to combine the technical functions of building a website with the aesthetic side of creating art, which results in a clean, functional website that looks good and operates the same way. I believe in having a clean design, and clean code.

Specification: HTML and CSS: A Guide to Web Design

Duration

14 hours

Year

2015

Level

All

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

No

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  1. Peter White

    I am a self taught web designer, but the explosion of programs, techniques, and all the rest left me considerably befuddled. One thing about being self taught is it’s pragmatic; you use what works, but not necessarily the best way to do things. You also miss out on essentials. You also spend much more time fiddling than if you had a solid base from which to work. Jame’s course filled in most of those gaps. The course was well laid out, easily understood, and full of valuable snippets of information that I have duly noted for future use. He is a very natural teacher, takes his time and shows the learner every step as he goes through the lessons. The lessons themselves are short enough to grasp the concepts without being overwhelmed. Now for a few suggestions. I have also taught computer assisted language learning at a post grad level to international students, so I learned a lot about pedagogy on these things. So to James: 1) When you are moving from one directory to another, showing how things fit together, please take it a bit more slowly. One of my biggest hassles was I was following you along nicely, but as I’m on a PC using a totally different suite of tools, I had to stop, backtrack to figure out where you were. Please bear this in mind for future students. 2) Be sure things are upgraded on the course site. I did send you a couple of requests, which you answered quickly (Thanks!) about where the downloads were. 3) If you are going to revamp or upgrade the course in future, you might think about giving homework assignments. You did mention we should practice, but often a directed bit of practice is extremely useful, and gives the student a set of concepts to learn and use. I enjoyed the course immensely, and I thank you and Udemy for putting this up.

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  2. Thet Htut Oo

    Very impressive course. I learned a lot.

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  3. Laurie DiMarco

    It seemed to provide the necessary programs we will need, both paid and free versions.

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