HTML Certificate Online Course
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Master HTML online with ease. Learn elements, styling, and finishing touches in four solid chapters.
Overview:
HTML is the backbone of every website you visit—from news pages to shopping carts. This course walks you through the nuts and bolts of HTML, from the humble beginnings of opening tags to polishing a basic webpage with structure and flair. Whether you’re new to code or just brushing up on rusty skills, each chapter keeps it refreshingly straightforward without sounding like a robot wrote it.
By the time you're done, you'll have a solid understanding of HTML elements, object placements, and how to give your page a visual spark. We’ve trimmed the jargon, focused on what matters, and made it easy to learn wherever you are—no downloads, no tech panic, just straightforward lessons that actually make sense.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand basic HTML structure and core element functionality.
- Learn how to organise content using semantic HTML tags.
- Apply inline and internal styling to HTML elements efficiently.
- Embed multimedia and objects using standard HTML syntax.
- Format pages with visual clarity using proper layout tags.
- Recognise how to finalise a basic HTML page for display.
Course Curriculum:
- Chapter 1: Introduction to HTML
- Chapter 2: HTML Elements
- Chapter 3: Objects and Styling
- Chapter 4: Final Touches
Who is this Course For:
- Beginners curious about how websites are built from scratch.
- Job seekers adding basic coding to their CVs.
- Bloggers who want more control over their site layout.
- Students studying computing or digital subjects.
- Marketing folks aiming to understand page structure better.
- Freelancers looking to build simple websites.
- Small business owners exploring web presence basics.
- Anyone tired of guessing what actually means.
Career Path (Average UK Salary):
- Junior Web Developer – £25,000 per year
- Email Marketing Assistant – £23,500 per year
- Front-End Content Editor – £27,000 per year
- SEO Executive – £28,000 per year
- CMS Administrator – £30,000 per year
- Freelance HTML Coder – £20–£35 per hour
Frequently asked questions
HTML is used to create and structure content on the web.
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language.
HTML structures content, CSS styles it, and JavaScript adds interactivity.
No, HTML is a markup language, not a programming language.
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