HTML5 & CSS3
HTML, which stands for HyperText Markup Language, is a markup language used to create web pages. The web developer uses "HTML tags" to format different parts of the document. For example, you use HTML tags to specify headings, paragraphs, lists, tables, images and much more.
HTML was invented in 1990 by a scientist called Tim Berners-Lee. The purpose was to make it easier for scientists at different universities to gain access to each other's research documents. The project became a bigger success than Tim Berners-Lee had ever imagined. By inventing HTML he laid the foundation for the web as we know it today.
- Regular Class Room Training: 15 Hours
- Fast Track Batches: available
- Understanding of fundamental computer concepts.
- Knowledge of Internet is added advantage
- Anyone who wants to develop Websites.
- Any student having computers in their curriculum
- Online Training.
- Classroom Training.
- Weekend Training.
- One-One Training.
- HTML Elements
- What is HTML?
- HTML Tags
- Web Browsers
- HTML Page Structure
- Differences Between HTML 4.01 and HTML5
- HTML Page Tags
- Heading Tags
- List Tags
- HTML Colors
- Hyper Links
- Images
- Meta Tags
- Comments
- HTML Forms
- Tables
- Paragraphs
- Fonts
- Framesets
- HTML Old Tags
- What is CSS
- CSS Syntax
- CSS Comments
- Class and ID
- Multiple Style Sheets
- External style sheet
- Internal style sheet
- Inline style
- Background
- Text
- Font
- Links
- Tables
- CSS Box Model
- Border
- Shadows
- Transitions
Instructor-Led Training
We believe to provide our students the Best interactive experience as part of their learning.
Expert Trainers
We Constantly evaluate our trainers and only the “Best” Provides the Training.
Industry Specific Scenarios
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Flexible Schedule
Do not hesitate to ask… because we will work according to your calendar.
- Daily 1 hour class room training followed by 1 hour lab session.
- Module wise tests at end of each module
- Programming assignments
- Theory lab work records
- Final test at end of course