HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a markup language used to create and organize the content of a website. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a language used for design and layout. Together, these languages form the foundation of what one needs to know to create websites that are useful and well-designed.
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
- Familiarize themselves with the anatomy of a webpage and how the Internet works.
- Understand the basics of the HTML and CSS markdown languages.
- Use HTML, CSS, and a text editor to build a small website
Introduction
Opening activity
Basic template
Tags and elements
Paragraphs and headings
Links
Images
Conventions
Challenge: Creating a website
CSS Basics
HTML/CSS integration
Rule sets
Filtering
Classes and ids
Useful selectors
Activity: creating a CSS stylesheet
Troubleshooting
Summary
Making your Website Public
Resources
Session Leader: Kristen Hackett
Based on previous work by Patrick Sweeney and Patrick Smyth
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