This short but sweet course unpacks the basics of CSS—without turning it into alphabet soup. With three modules covering structure, styling, and colour logic, it offers a clean intro to what makes webpages tick (and occasionally shimmer).
You’ll learn how to target elements, apply visual properties, and control presentation like a pro. It’s less about lines of code and more about understanding how to use CSS to give your content a polished look that doesn’t shout, but still gets noticed.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the structure and core purpose of using CSS
- Apply styling to HTML elements using defined CSS properties
- Explore ways to control colours and layout appearance
- Learn the function of IDs, classes, and styling rules
- Create visual consistency through cascading stylesheets
- Build awareness of clean design choices through code
Who is this Course For:
- Beginners looking for an introduction to CSS and page styling
- Bloggers wanting cleaner page formatting and design control
- Front-end newcomers exploring how code affects visuals
- Digital creatives dabbling in webpage customisation
- Students needing CSS clarity for academic HTML tasks
- Freelancers improving presentation on simple websites
- Admins adjusting site appearance with basic code knowledge
- Anyone tired of HTML pages that look like spreadsheets
Career Path:
- Junior Front-End Developer – £30,000/year
- Web Content Editor – £28,000/year
- HTML/CSS Assistant – £26,500/year
- Email Template Designer – £29,000/year
- WordPress Stylist – £27,500/year
- Digital Design Assistant – £28,500/year