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View DealIn this course I'll teach you HTML programming from the ground up.
If you've ever wanted to build web sites, this is the course for you. HTML makes up every single website on the Internet.
You can't become a front-end web developer without first learning HTML, and this course is all you'll need.
I'll start out teaching you basic HTML. You'll learn:
Once we have the basics of HTML out of the way, we'll learn about the Bootstrap CSS Framework:
Bootstrap is one of the most popular CSS frameworks, millions of websites use it. It's completely free and easy to use once you learn a few tricks of the trade!
Putting these two sections together will give you the skills you need to build just about any type of website you like.
My name is John Elder, I'm the CEO of Codemy. com and I have over 35 courses here at Udemy with over 42,000 students and 100,000+ enrollments across all my courses (there's a reason why most of my students sign up for more than one of my courses!).
You don't just get a bunch of videos with this course, you also get access to me! I'm here answering questions all day everyday. If you get stuck along the way, or just need a little clarification, shoot me a message and I'll walk you through it.
Sign up today and let's learn some HTML!
John Elder is a pioneer in Internet Marketing who created one of the first Internet advertising networks back in 1997. He sold it to a publicly traded company at the height of the dot com boom and then went on to create the best-selling Submission-Spider search engine submission software that's been used by over 3 million individuals and small businesses in over 45 countries.
Today he teaches Web Development courses at Codemy the online code school he founded.
John graduated with honors with a degree in economics from Washington University in St. Louis where he was an artsci scholar.