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DEPRECATED - HTML-CSS

This module has been reorganised:

  • The HTML and CSS is now in the explore module, find it here
  • The CLI and Git is now the CLI-Git module which you can find here

Module 1

Welcome to the wonderful world of web development! In this module you will learn the basic building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS. HTML gives us the power to add text, images and videos to a page. CSS gives us the power to organize these parts and make it look nice.

The products of HTML and CSS comprise a two-thirds of what is called frontend (the final third is client-side JavaScript, which you will learn about in later modules). What is frontend? It's another word for the presentational part of a piece of software. In terms of web development we're talking about "what you see" when you go to any website.

Think of it like this: if a webpage were a person, the HTML would be the skeleton and CSS the skin and clothing!

You'll also be learning GIT, software that will allow you to save your folders and files in case they accidentally get deleted or end up corrupt. It can do much more and you'll learn all about that starting from week 2!

Learning goals

In order to successfully complete this module you will need to master the following:

  • Be able to write syntactically correct HTML and CSS
  • Understand what is meant by responsive web development
  • Practice navigating your computer using the command line interface (CLI)
  • Learn about GIT and its basic usage
  • Become familiar with Trello and GitHub as a way to submit your homework
  • Know your way around Visual Studio Code
  • Feel comfortable working with your browser's inspector

How to use this repository

Before you do anything, first go here.

Repository content

This repository consists of 3 essential parts:

  1. README: this document contains all the required theory you need to understand while working on the homework. It contains not only the right resources to learn about the concepts, but also lectures done by HackYourFuture teachers. This is the first thing you should start with every week
  2. MAKEME: this document contains the instructions for each week's homework. Start with the exercises rather quickly, so that you can ground the concepts you read about earlier.
  3. LESSONPLAN: this document is meant for teachers as a reference. However, as a student don't be shy to take a look at it as well!

How to study

Let's say you are just starting out with HackYourFuture. This is what you do...

  1. The week always starts on Wednesday. First thing you'll do is open the README.md for that week. For the first week of HTML-CSS, that would be Week1 Reading
  2. You spend Wednesday and Thursday going over the resources and try to get a basic understanding of the concepts. From the second week on, you'll also implement any feedback you got on last week's homework
  3. On Friday you start with the homework, found in the MAKEME.md. For the first week of HTML-CSS, that would be Week1 Homework
  4. You spend Friday and Saturday playing around with the exercises and write down any questions you might have
  5. DEADLINE 1: You'll submit any questions you might have before Saturday 23.59, in the class channel
  6. On Sunday you'll attend class. It'll be of the Q&A format, meaning that there will be no new material. Instead your questions shall be discussed and you can learn from others
  7. You spend Monday and Tuesday finalizing your homework
  8. DEADLINE 2: You submit your homework to the right channels (Trello/GitHub) before Tuesday 23.59. If you can't make it on time, please communicate it with your mentor
  9. Start the new week by going back to point 1!

In summary:

Weekflow

To have a more detailed overview of the guidelines, please read this document or ask your mentor/class on Slack!

Video lectures

For each module HackYourFuture provides you with video lectures. These are made by experienced software developers who know what they're talking about. The main teacher for this module will be Arco Mul: an experienced video game and web developer!

You can find out more about him here:

Learn from Arco in the following playlist of videos he has made for you! (Click on the image to open the link)

HYF Video

Planning

Week Topic Reading Materials Homework Lesson Plan
0. Quick Start! W0 Reading - -
1. Command Line Interface basics, HTML/CSS syntax W1 Reading W1 Homework W1 Lesson Plan
2. Introduction to GIT, Responsive design W2 Reading W2 Homework W2 Lesson Plan
3. GIT branches, CSS frameworks, Working with the browser W3 Reading W3 Homework W3 Lesson Plan

Finished?

Have you finished the module? Great! Pat yourself on the back for the great work you've done.

If you feel ready for the next challenge, click here to go to JavaScript!

The HackYourFuture curriculum is subject to CC BY copyright. This means you can freely use our materials, but just make sure to give us credit for it :)