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HTML for Beginners: Getting Started

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HTML is at the very core of the world wide web, it is the language in which all web pages are written and rendered. In this 75 minute long project you will build knowledge base for your business, team, project or class, using HTML. You will learn the fundamentals of structuring the content of a web page, formatting text on screen, add images, links and navigational elements creating an hypertext. You will learn how to add semantics and structure the page for the semantic web, search engines and screen readers.

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