Welcome to the HTML Basics repository! This repository serves as a comprehensive guide and reference for learning HTML (HyperText Markup Language), the standard language for creating web pages and web applications.
This repository is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in HTML, covering everything from basic tags to more advanced concepts. Whether you're a beginner just starting out or looking to refresh your knowledge, you'll find valuable resources and examples here to help you understand and master HTML.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the core language of the World Wide Web, used to create and structure content on the web. It provides the basic building blocks for web pages, allowing you to create text, links, images, tables, forms, and much more. HTML is essential for web development and forms the backbone of all websites and web applications.
- Semantic Elements: HTML5 introduced a variety of new semantic elements such as
<header>
,<footer>
,<article>
, and<section>
, which help in creating more meaningful and accessible web content. - Multimedia: HTML supports the embedding of multimedia elements like images, audio, and video directly into web pages without the need for external plugins.
- Forms: HTML provides a robust framework for creating and handling web forms, allowing for user input and interaction.
- Cross-Platform: HTML code runs consistently across all modern web browsers and devices, ensuring a seamless user experience.
The content and examples presented here are based on the high-quality tutorials and lessons from Elzero Web School.
Elzero Web School is a premier online platform offering a wide range of web development tutorials and courses. With a focus on practical, hands-on learning, Elzero Web School helps students and professionals alike to enhance their skills and stay up-to-date with the latest web technologies.
- Visit the official website for more courses and tutorials.
- Check out the YouTube channel for more video content.
- Check out the GitHub account for more data and Codes.
- You can learn HTML from Abdelrahman Gamal Channel
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- Plan For Three Weeks
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- Introduction And What I Need To Learn?Watched
- Elements And BrowserWatched
- First Project And First PageWatched
- Head And Nested ElementsWatched
- Comments And Use CasesWatched
- Doctype And Standard And Quirks ModeWatched
- Headings And Use CasesWatched
- Syntax And TestsWatched
- Paragraph ElementWatched
- Element AttributesWatched
- Formatting ElementsWatched
- Links – Anchor TagWatched
- Image And Deal With PathsWatched
- Lists – Ul, Ol, DLWatched
- TableWatched
- Span And Break And Horizontal RuleWatched
- Div And How To UseWatched
- HTML EntitiesWatched
- Semantic ElementsWatched
- Layout With Div And ClassesWatched
- Layout With Semantic ElementsWatched
- AudioWatched
- VideoWatched
- Form Part 1 – Input Types And LabelWatched
- Form Part 2 – Required, Placeholder, ValueWatched
- Form Part 3 – Action, Name, MethodWatched
- Form Part 4 – Hidden, Reset, Color, Range, NumberWatched
- Form Part 5 – Read Only, Disabled, Auto FocusWatched
- Form Part 6 – Radio And CheckboxWatched
- Form Part 7 – Select And TextareaWatched
- Form Part 8 – File, Search, URL, TimeWatched
- Form Part 9 – Data List, NoValidate, TargetWatched
- Q, BlockQuote, Wbr, Bdi, ButtonWatched
- iFrame, Pre, CodeWatched
- Accessibility IntroductionWatched
- ARIA And Screen ReadersWatched
- The End And What To Do
- Total Assignments: [33 of 33] - Topics: 9
Check Out The Assignments Here 🤏.
- Learn HTML
- Learn Forms
- Best Practices
- Interview Questions
- HTML Practice Test for Certification, Exams & Interviews
- Quirks Mode
- Appendix A. Accepted file types and formats
- HTML Symbols
- Learn Accessibility
- Semantic HTML5 Elements Explained
- HTML Living Standard
- ARIA
Feel free to explore the repository, follow along with the course material, and practice with the provided assignments. Happy learning!
Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions, improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
You can reach me via Gmail or on Telegram.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.