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Want a bullet-proof resume and skills so needed that you will always be in demand?

Website development has reached a new height with the phenomenal progress of new technologies and standards.

It is no longer an application restricted into a browser, but designed in a way to make it accessible for various hand-held devices. Though the base technology has remained the same, there has been a tremendous progress in all these basic technologies to define a new level of sophistication in the sphere of website development.

HTML5 as a markup language has given the web platform to develop ‘fluid’ website.

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Want a bullet-proof resume and skills so needed that you will always be in demand?

Website development has reached a new height with the phenomenal progress of new technologies and standards.

It is no longer an application restricted into a browser, but designed in a way to make it accessible for various hand-held devices. Though the base technology has remained the same, there has been a tremendous progress in all these basic technologies to define a new level of sophistication in the sphere of website development.

HTML5 as a markup language has given the web platform to develop ‘fluid’ website.

Using HTML5 not only helps to build a cross-platform compatible web application, it also helps to write code with proper semantics. A well-written semantic structure helps to gain a strong foothold in search engine ranking (and companies will always pay handsomely for someone who knows this).

Moreover, the browser compatibility issue which was once a headache for a web developer has now been solved with HTML5 and CSS3.

Developers can now develop and easily make it compatible with older browsers. JavaScript – the standard script used in web development also got advanced to keep the pace with other advancements.

Whether you are coding for fun or planning to start a career in web development, learning HTML, CSS and JavaScript is the place to start.

This online HTML/CSS/JavaScript course will cover the technologies from the beginner to the advanced level of its usage. 

The structure of the course will help an aspiring candidate delve into the intricacies involved in web programming and help gaining a thorough knowledge of its usage in the professional circuit. The course is not only theoretical but also covers the practical aspect so that one can full adhere to the principles on using the web technologies at its fullest.

The online HTML/CSS/JavaScript course includes:

Although there are weekly deadlines, all the coursework can be done at your own time and at your own pace. Additionally, each week the instructor will hold virtual office hours to answer student questions.

This course is a part of the Web Design and Development Certificate, which includes:

Web Design Principles
Introduction to HTML, CSS & JavaScript Programming
Web Graphics with Photoshop
PHP and MySQL

Courses can be taken individually or in any order that fits your schedule. Learn more here.

  • Define HTML and CSS
  • Create a basic, standards compliant HTML web page
  • Demonstrate methods for linking HTML pages together
  • Structure information using header, paragraph, list and other basic HTML elements
  • Add and change HTML tags
  • Modify CSS attributes
  • Generate images for displaying on a web page
  • Construct basic tables and forms
  • Produce a page's fonts and colors using CSS
  • Aligning Elements using the CSS Box Model
  • Basic JavaScript Programming
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