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This course will teach you HTML and CSS through building and deploying five awesome projects. It is also fully interactive, with over 75 coding challenges. There are no prerequisites, so it is suitable for absolute beginners.
This course contains 106 interactive scrims spread across 6 modules.
16 lessons1 hour
26 lessons1 hour 20 min
21 lessons1 hour 5 min
15 lessons 44 min
23 lessons1 hour 14 min
5 lessons 14 min
What is HTML and CSS?
Text elements
Anchor tags
Interactive elements
Divs and spans
Attributes
Nesting
Lists
Images
CSS basics
Classes and Ids
Inline vs block
Centering elements
Borders
The box model
Margin & padding
Inheritance
Basic flexbox
Designing your page
Text shadows
Background images
Google Fonts
Color palettes
Gradients
Web dev basics
Dev Tools
How to Google
Using GitHub
Deployment
Using Figma
Your first project is to build the world's most popular site.
A simple business card to improve your layout skills.
A landing page for a SpaceX trip to outer space.
A fun site you can send to a friend on their birthday.
A landing page for your hometown, state, or country.
This course is designed with absolute beginners in mind, so there are no prerequisites, and you do not need any tools except your browser.
Front-end developer and co-founder of Scrimba. Per loves helping other people learn new skills so that they can improve their lives. He makes his tutorials as simple as humanly possible, and focus on getting the students to the point where they can start building projects on their own.
Follow me on twitterLet me ask you a few questions:
- Are you curious about web development but don't know where to start?
- Do you want to learn how to build your own websites?
- Have you tried learning HTML & CSS, but found other courses too boring or difficult?
If your answer to any of these questions is YES, then this is the course for you!
It takes full advantage of Scrimba's unique and interactive code-learning tech.
So once you have learned a concept, you will be given a coding challenge to build your muscle memory. There is no setup required, as you will do everything in the browser.
After you have completed the challenge, your instructor Per Harald Borgen (CEO at Scrimba) will show you the solution.
You will feel as if you are pair programming with the teacher! It is a truly magical experience that you won't find anywhere else.
The lectures are also fun and bite-sized. We don't allow long and boring blocks of theory in Scrimba courses. So don't worry, you'll enjoy this.
By the end of this course, you will have built and deployed several neat-looking projects that you can show to potential employers.
And if you'd like to continue your learning journey, you can jump directly into Module 3 in our Front-End Developer Career Path.
You can learn basic HTML in a few hours and basic CSS in a few days. This course consists of 95 bite-sized lecture, with just over 5 hours of material. However, you will likely spend at least twice that time solving the interactive coding challenges. That amounts to ~15 hours of course work. We do not recommend cramming it all into one or two sessions, but rather spread it out over multiple days.
The best way to learn is to build small projects that excite you. Before starting the projects you need to learn to write basic HTML and CSS. This course is exactly the place where you can learn the skills needed to create your own project. And you will also build fun projects throughout the course.
Solo Projects are real-world projects that are tailored to your skill level as you progress through the course. Use them to stress-test your skills and get projects for your portfolio. Most of the Solo Projects on Scrimba are only accessible for Pro Members.
Yes, both HTML and CSS form the fundamentals of the modern web. Everything you see online in your browser is made of HTML and CSS and is your bread and butter of web development.
HTML and CSS are relatively easy to learn, at least compared to full-blown programming languages like JavaScript and Python. You don't need to have any kind of programming experience and it is where most people start when getting into web development.
If you would like to continue your journey into web development, your next step should be JavaScript. Here on Scrimba, we have a Frontend Developer Career Path that takes you from zero to hireable as a frontend developer. After you've completed this course, you can jump directly into Module 3 of the Frontend Path.