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HTML, CSS (HTML5 & CSS3) Classes & Course Training Institute, Bootstrap Classes and Training, Certification & Coaching in Pune, India

What is HTML?

HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language, it is basically a standard markup language used to create remarkable and extraordinary web pagers. It is the pillar of website built on the internet. At the core of each and every website you will find HTML script. Therefore, to pursue the journey as a web developer or designer one must be good at HTML.

What is CSS?

CSS stands for Cascading style sheet. Using HTML, you can build blocks on your website but to make it more attractive your have to style it. To give styling or design to websites CSS in used that’s why it is called Cascading Style Sheet.

What is Bootstrap ?

Bootstrap is an open source fronted development framework based on CSS which is used in designing and developing responsive mobile first websites and apps.

HTML5 CSS3 Course Details:

HTML and CSS is very simple to learn even for a Non-IT or high school student. To learn Web Designing and Development HTML is must be learned it is prerequisite to learn advance web technologies such as PHP, JavaScript, jQuery, XML, AngularJS, ReactJS or any technology related to web development. We have built a simple course proving advance of HTML and CSS which can be pursued by anyone, students will get a chance to work on live project in this course and can have certification afterwards.

HTML5 & CSS3 Course Training Syllabus:

  • Lecture 01:
    Why Learn Web Design?
  • Lecture 02:
    What is the Scope of Web Design ?
  • Lecture 03:
    Usability
  • Lecture 04:
    What are Web Standards and its benefits
  • Lecture 05:
    How Web pages functions
  • Lecture 06:
    What is a Domain & Hosting
  • Lecture 07:
    Hosting Service providers
  • Lecture 08:
    History and overview of HTML 5
  • Lecture 01:
    Wireframing, Storyboarding
  • Lecture 02:
    Information Architecture, UX design considerations
  • Lecture 01:
    Text editors
  • Lecture 02:
    Visual editors
  • Lecture 03:
    Root folders
  • Lecture 01:
    New markup and elements (header, footer, nav elements)
  • Lecture 02:
    Form Elements
  • Lecture 03:
    Video and Audio tags
  • Lecture 04:
    Canvas Element
  • Lecture 05:
    Styling with CSS3
  • Lecture 06:
    Other aspects (Geolocation, Offline support, Web Forms)
  • Lecture 07:
    HTML5 Examples
  • Lecture 08:
    HTML5 and web browsers, the roadmap
  • Lecture 01:
    Using the HTML5 Doctype and character encoding
  • Lecture 02:
    Using the
    element
  • Lecture 03:
    Using the
  • Lecture 04:
    Understanding the
    element
  • Lecture 05:
    Working with
    element
  • Lecture 06:
    Working with dates and caption
  • Lecture 07:
    Understanding the Role attribute
  • Lecture 01:
    Working with new input types
  • Lecture 02:
    URL
  • Lecture 03:
    Using the
  • Lecture 04:
    Search Fields
    element
  • Lecture 05:
    Date Pickers
    element
  • Lecture 06:
    Placeholder text
  • Lecture 07:
    Autofocus
  • Lecture 08:
    HTML 4 fallbacks for forms
  • Lecture 01:
    Video basics (Codecs and browser support)
  • Lecture 02:
    Working with the video element
  • Lecture 03:
    Video attributes (autoplay, preloading, looping)
  • Lecture 04:
    Using the audio element
  • Lecture 05:
    Audio MIME types and fallbacks
  • Lecture 06:
    Improving Accessibility
  • Lecture 01:
    The role (and limitations) of the canvas element
  • Lecture 02:
    Creating fallbacks (browser support)
  • Lecture 03:
    Understanding the coordinate system
  • Lecture 04:
    Paths, Fills and Strokes, Text, Images, Transforms, Compositing
  • Lecture 05:
    A Drawing Loop
  • Lecture 06:
    Adding Interactivity
  • Lecture 07:
    PNG-based sprite animation
  • Lecture 01:
    Fundamentals of CSS
  • Lecture 02:
    Advantages of Using CSS
  • Lecture 03:
    How to Write CSS
  • Lecture 04:
    Your First CSS-Enabled Document
  • Lecture 05:
    Understanding CSS Anatomy
  • Lecture 01:
    Class and ID Selectors, Class Selectors, ID Selectors
  • Lecture 02:
    The Universal Selector
  • Lecture 03:
    Descendant Selectors
  • Lecture 04:
    Pseudo-Classes 5
  • Lecture 05:
    Dynamic Pseudo-Classes
  • Lecture 01:
    The Cascade in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
  • Lecture 02:
    The Specificity of a Selector
  • Lecture 03:
    Important Rules
  • Lecture 04:
    Inheritance
  • Lecture 05:
    Styling Text with CSS
  • Lecture 01:
    Background Colors
  • Lecture 02:
    Background Images
  • Lecture 03:
    How Background Images Repeat
  • Lecture 04:
    Positioning Background Images
  • Lecture 05:
    Mixing Background Position Values
  • Lecture 06:
    Controlling Position
  • Lecture 07:
    Background Images
  • Lecture 08:
    Using the Center Keyword
  • Lecture 09:
    Fixing a Background Image in Place
  • Lecture 10:
    Background Shorthand
  • Lecture 01:
    Margins, Margins with multiple values, Margin Collapsing
  • Lecture 02:
    Horizontally Aligning Elements
  • Lecture 03:
    border-width, border-style, border-color, Border Shorthand Properties
  • Lecture 04:
    Padding, Setting Dimensions, width, height
  • Lecture 05:
    auto Values for width and height
  • Lecture 06:
    Percentage Measurements
  • Lecture 07:
    Quirks Mode in Internet Explorer
  • Lecture 08:
    Minimum and Maximum Dimensions
  • Lecture 09:
    Overflowing Content
  • Lecture 10:
    Floating Content
  • Lecture 11:
    Floating Box Model
  • Lecture 12:
    Canceling Floated Content
  • Lecture 13:
    Float Bugs in IE 6
  • Lecture 14:
    Vertically Aligning Content
  • Lecture 15:
    Subscript and Superscript Text
  • Lecture 16:
    The top, middle, and bottom Keywords
  • Lecture 17:
    Percentage and Length Value
  • Lecture 18:
    Absolute Positioning, Relative Positioning, Fixed Positioning
  • Lecture 19:
    The z-axis and the z-index Property
  • Lecture 20:
    Addressing IE version specific problems
  • Lecture 01:
    Creating the Page with HTML
  • Lecture 02:
    Styling Text and Custom Fonts
  • Lecture 03:
    Building the Layout
  • Lecture 04:
    Gradient Backgrounds
  • Lecture 01:
    Foundations of Responsive Design
  • Lecture 02:
    Defining Responsive Web Design
  • Lecture 03:
    The User Experience Challenges of a Responsive Design
  • Lecture 01:
    Using HTML5 for Structure
  • Lecture 02:
    Styling with Web Fonts
  • Lecture 03:
    Styling Text with Ems
  • Lecture 04:
    Defining the Basic Text Styles
  • Lecture 05:
    Styling a Single-Column Layout for a Responsive Layout
  • Lecture 06:
    Working with the CSS3 Text-Shadow Property
  • Lecture 07:
    Working with CSS3 Selectors
  • Lecture 08:
    Adding Responsive Images
  • Lecture 01:
    An Overview of Mobile Navigation
  • Lecture 02:
    Introduction to Media Queries
  • Lecture 03:
    Adding a Toggle Menu
  • Lecture 01:
    Adding Mobile and Older Browser Support
  • Lecture 02:
    Testing Responsive Design
  • Lecture 03:
    Improving Page Performance
  • Lecture 01:
    What is Bootstrap?
  • Lecture 02:
    Adding the Bootstrap and jQuery library
  • Lecture 03:
    Integrating Bootstrap and jQuery
  • Lecture 04:
    the grid design pattern
  • Lecture 05:
    Bootstrap’s custom classes
  • Lecture 06:
    Bootstrap’s typography
  • Lecture 07:
    Glyphicon icons
  • Lecture 08:
    Styled Buttons
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Course Features
  • Practical Oriented
  • Placement Support
  • Notes and Study Material is available
  • Soft Skills Training

Additional Information

  • Duration:3 Months
  • Certification:Yes
  • Projects:5 Mini 1 Major
  • Batch Strength:8 to 10 Students per bath
  • Languages:Marathi, Hindi, English