Learn Web Developing

 

First steps on the web

Introduction to the Web is a concise series that introduces you to the nuts and bolts of web development. You will configure the tools you need to build a simple web page and publish your own code.

The story of your first website

It is a lot of work to create a professional website, so if you are new to web development, we encourage you to start small. You won't create another Facebook right away, but it's not difficult to have your own simple website online, so we'll start there.

By working through the articles listed below in order, you will go from nowhere to have your first website online. Let's start our journey!

Basic software installation

When it comes to website building tools, there is a lot to choose from. If you're just starting out, you might be confused by the variety of code editors, development frameworks, and testing tools out there. In Basic Software Installation , we show you step by step how to install only the software you need to start basic web development.

What will your website look like?

Before you start writing the code for your website, you need to plan it first. What information are you showing? What fonts and colors are you using? What will your website look like? We describe a simple method you can follow to plan the content and modeling of your site.

File management

A website consists of many files: content text, code, style sheets, multimedia content, etc. When you are building a website, you need to assemble these files into a sensible structure and make sure they can communicate with each other. File Handling explains how to set up a sensitive file structure for your website and what issues to be aware of.

HTML basics

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the code you use to structure your web content and give it meaning and purpose. For example, is my content a set of paragraphs or a bullet list? Do I have images embedded in my page? Do I have a data table? Without overwhelming you, HTML Basics provides enough information to familiarize you with HTML.

CSS basics

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is the code you use to style your website. For example, do you want the text to be black or red? Where should the content be drawn on the screen? What background images and colors should be used to decorate your website? CSS Basics tells you what what you need to get started.

JavaScript basics

JavaScript is the programming language that you use to add interactive functions to your website. Some examples could be games, things that happen when buttons are pressed or data is entered in forms, dynamic style effects, animation, and much more. JavaScript Basics gives you an idea of ​​what is possible with this interesting language and how to get started.

Publish your website

Once you've finished writing the code and organizing the files that make up your website, you should put it all online so that people can find it. Publish Your Sample Code describes how to publish your sample code online with minimal effort.

How the web works

When you go to your favorite website, a lot of complicated things happen in the background that you may not be aware of. How the web works describes what happens when you view a web page on your favorite device.


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