HTML for Beginners: Build Your First Website from Scratch

Categories: front-end-development
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About Course

Have you ever wanted to build a website but felt coding was too difficult or only for “tech people”?

This course is designed for complete beginners, no prior coding experience required.

You’ll learn HTML step-by-step, starting from the basics and gradually building real web pages. Every lesson is simple, practical, and easy to follow.

By the end of this course, you won’t just understand HTML, you’ll be able to build your own website confidently and take the next step into CSS and web development.

What Will You Learn?

  • Understand how websites work using HTML
  • Learn HTML fundamentals through live, guided sessions
  • Write clean and well-structured HTML code
  • Build real web pages during live classes
  • Add text, images, links, lists, tables, and forms with HTML
  • Apply best practices used by frontend developers
  • Prepare confidently for CSS and website styling

Course Content

Introduction to HTML
This topic introduces you to HTML and explains how websites work. You’ll understand what HTML is, why it’s important, and the basic tools you need to start building web pages.

  • What is HTML?
  • How Websites Work
  • Tools You Need to Get Started

HTML Fundamentals
In this topic, you’ll learn the core building blocks of HTML. You’ll understand the structure of an HTML document, how tags and elements work, and how to organize content properly.

Text Formatting & Lists
This topic focuses on presenting text clearly on web pages. You’ll learn how to format text, create lists, and use comments to make your HTML code easy to read and understand.

Links & Images
Here, you’ll learn how to connect web pages using links and enhance your content with images. You’ll also be introduced to basic accessibility practices for better user experience.

Tables & Forms
This topic teaches you how to display data using tables and collect user input through forms. You’ll learn how to create structured tables and interactive form elements.

Mini Project & Next Steps
In this final topic, you’ll apply everything you’ve learned by building a complete HTML web page. You’ll also learn common beginner mistakes and discover what to learn next after HTML.

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