Learn HTML5 and CSS3 For Beginners - Crash Course

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Published 2019-12-07
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Today I will share with you the first 3-4 hours of The Creative HTML5 & CSS3 course.
In this free 2 chapters we will explore getting started with html and css from absolute scratch.
So if you are a beginner in web development or you just want to brush up your skills these two chapters will help you with that.
If you enjoy the content of this course, in the full version we will explore other things such as flexbox, css grid, sass and more.
We will also build out 3 awesome projects using html and css from scratch!

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All Comments (21)
  • HTML------------------------------------- 0:00:00 Introduction 0:02:04 Setting Up vsCode 0:03:48 Installing Extensions 0:10:49 Basic Layout 0:15:12 Meta Tags 0:28:12 H and P Tags 0:35:11 Images and Video 0:42:21 A Tags 0:47:34 Forms 1:04:22 Lists 1:08:27 Comments 1:10:53 Tables 1:14:07 Classes and Ids 1:19:40 HTML5 Semantics 1:35:41 HTML Entities CSS--------------------------------------- 1:38:56 Intro 1:39:25 Using CSS 1:43:21 Basic Syntax 1:48:40 Selectors 2:04:11 CSS Specificity 2:11:52 Padding and Margin 2:19:56 Box Model 2:28:29 Pixels, Rem, Em? 2:42:05 Styling a button 2:49:08 Block, Inline 2:56:29 Positions 3:14:17 Pseudo Classes 3:20:13 Mini Project Thank you so much Ed !!! ❤️❤️❤️
  • @bexineyy
    Rest of the world: Hello World Ed: sAndWicH boY
  • @TheLemonPage
    You deserve more attention , people like you who give so much back to the community are the real mvps. Respect
  • @imPriyankCoder
    Ed you are the first developer whom i see who really cares about new dev coming to this field thank you.
  • Seriously,this is best tutorial ever I've been watching tons of videos about these topics but truly you are awesome. Anybody new to webdesign will end up learning most of the language from just watching this video
  • @Barulheira
    I'm impressed, even watching the basics I still learned some useful stuff that I didn't known, thank you Ed!
  • @learner-gs8vm
    Usually, it gets difficult to sit, listen and leran through a long video but you have such guts to let the audience stick around you and keep learning the whole things as your way is quiet brief and clear. Especially, you don't ever linger on the points but tries to wrap up with clearing every doubt. You have a good sense to communicate and you have good knowledge of tools you are teaching with. I am really impressed by your learning methodology. I have learned a lot from you in both of these stuffs of HTML and CSS. I am about to complete many of the doubts in HTML tags. I listened every point very clearly. Now, trying to stick around to learn CSS later. Keep up a great work like that. As it is said that sharing is caring whether it comes a stuff or a piece of knowledge, it is good and you are doing a good job.
  • @luigivolpe8539
    i just singed up for the full course, Just wanted to say u make me smile everyday! and u teach me alot! thnx man!
  • @WeirdSnakeGal
    I had been looking at a lot of videos that covered that subject but yours is by far the best. It is very accessible to beginners unlike other videos where you don't understand anything they're doing. I love watching it and learned a great deal and laughed at the same time. Thank you
  • All your tutors are crystal clear and interesting. Appreciate the way you teach!
  • Thank you master for this tutorial. I almost gave up coding years ago but because of some Yt channels like yours, i can now have a new career. Goodluck with your ventures and more power to you
  • @janbacons9631
    I'm really grateful for you Ed. I always find coding kinda difficult but watching you made me realize coding is really easy and fun.
  • @oof8756
    I am loving this guy's course, deserves 1 million subscribers. The perfect mix of being playful and learning
  • @kianbago1710
    Not only teaching but, the sense of humor was also fantastic, he knew every moment that feels bored so he had to ice break. #Respect
  • @marcelltoth2825
    Thank you man, this is exactly what I needed to complete my university project. Please keep up the good work and wish you all the best. -Greetings from Hungary! :)
  • @paulcharman8113
    Ed, just gotta say a big thanks for the way you do these videos, really informative, well explained and not too fast to be able to understand it. Have completed this video and signed up for the full course and am just about to start project 2. Have learnt so much from your approach. Looking forward to the rest of the course and putting some of the content into practice
  • @arwahsapi
    Been web developing since HTML 1.0 in 1998 and am still watching this for skill-updating. Long life learning for a developer is a must.
  • @cheesecake9733
    even though i have experience with html & css, there are still some basics that i didnt really know. like the use of rems! you covered each topic really well, you covered right away the issues/concerns of each topic by manipulating it with several approaches and let us show what it displays. like adding display: block to inline elements, or box-sizing which were a few of my issues back then when i build my projects. you are amazing ed! thank you for this!