This course will help you master web design by covering HTML, HTML5, CSS, CSS3, jQuery, AJAX, and Bootstrap. You will learn how to create responsive and interactive websites using modern web technologies. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to build dynamic web applications with a strong front-end design.

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This tutorial will help you learn web designing quickly and thoroughly. You will master the basics of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to create beautiful and functional websites. This course is designed for beginners, so no prior experience is necessary.
In addition, you will explore AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) for creating dynamic, interactive web pages, and learn jQuery basics to simplify JavaScript code for better functionality and user experience.
You’ll be exposed to the principles of web design, but more importantly, you’ll learn how to apply these concepts by building small web projects. You will start with the basics and progress to designing interactive websites using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, AJAX, and jQuery.
This course will help you learn quickly and thoroughly the key skills needed for web designing. You’ll start with the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and move towards creating your own small web applications.
No prior experience is required. This course is for beginners who want to learn web design and development.
This section introduces you to the basics of web design, explaining its importance in the web development process. You’ll learn about design principles such as usability, aesthetics, and user experience (UX), as well as an overview of the tools and software used in the industry.
In this section, you’ll learn how to create your first HTML web page. You will explore HTML tags like <html>, <head>, and <body>, as well as the process of saving your file and the basic structure of a web page. Additionally, you’ll learn about the client-server model and the difference between client-side and server-side web technologies.
Learn the basic structure of an HTML project, including file organization and how to maintain a clean structure for larger web projects. This will help you manage and organize code efficiently as you develop web pages.
Explore fundamental HTML tags such as <h1>, <p>, <a>, and others. Understand their functions and learn how to use them to create a basic webpage with text and links.
Learn how to add images to your HTML page using the <img> tag, insert headings with <h1>, and add running text using the <marquee> tag. This section covers more advanced HTML text elements.
Dive into HTML block-level elements like <div> and inline elements like <p>. Understand their uses in structuring content, creating layouts, and improving webpage organization.
Explore how to create ordered lists, unordered lists, and definition lists using <ol>, <ul>, and <dl>. You’ll also learn how to style and manage lists.
This section teaches you how to create and style tables in HTML using <table>, <tr>, <td>, and <th>. You’ll learn how to structure data effectively on a webpage.
Further exploration of HTML tables, including techniques for adding borders, cell spacing, and cell padding for better visualization of your tables.
Learn the principles of creating a well-organized web page layout using HTML. This includes the proper use of sections, headers, footers, and sidebars to create a responsive design.
In this section, you’ll understand how to add CSS to your HTML page. You’ll learn about inline, internal, and external CSS, as well as the difference between ID and class selectors, which are key concepts for styling HTML elements.
Learn how to add inline CSS directly within HTML tags. This section also explains why inline CSS should be used sparingly in favor of external stylesheets for cleaner code.
Understand the method of placing CSS styles inside the <style> tag in the <head> section of your HTML document. This is ideal for styling a single page without affecting others.
Learn the benefits of using external CSS for a website, including creating a separate .css file and linking it to your HTML document. This method keeps your HTML code clean and enables you to style multiple pages with one CSS file.
Explore how to create and style vertical and horizontal navigation menus using CSS. You’ll learn how to use unordered lists to create menus and how to apply styling to make them functional and visually appealing.
In this section, you’ll learn how to create forms using HTML5 elements like <input>, <select>, <textarea>, and <button>. You’ll also cover form validation features in HTML5.
Build on your understanding of HTML5 forms by learning how to implement features like date pickers, email validation, and number fields to improve form usability.
Learn the distinction between padding and margin in CSS. This section covers how padding is used inside elements, while margin defines the space between elements, and how to adjust these properties for layout control.
Understand advanced CSS properties like float, display, position, and overflow, which allow you to control the layout and positioning of elements on your webpage.
Further delve into these properties to understand their effects on elements like divs, text, and images, and learn how to avoid common issues like layout shifting.
Start learning JavaScript by understanding how to integrate it into your webpage. You’ll explore basic functions like alert(), document.write(), and console.log(), which help you interact with users and debug code.
Explore JavaScript’s data types, variables, and how to store and manipulate values. Learn about JavaScript comments and how they help document your code.
Learn how to define and use functions in JavaScript, allowing you to group related code together, making it reusable and easier to manage. You'll explore function arguments, return values, and scope.
This section covers advanced function topics like anonymous functions, arrow functions, and callback functions. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how functions work in JavaScript and how to use them to make your code more flexible and concise.
In this section, you’ll explore the advanced features of HTML5, such as multimedia elements like <audio> and <video>, local storage, and new form controls for better input handling.
Learn how to use the new CSS3 features such as box-shadow, border-radius, gradients, and transitions. These tools will help you create more interactive and visually appealing web pages.
Get an overview of jQuery, a popular JavaScript library. Learn how it simplifies DOM manipulation, event handling, and animation, making your web development process faster and more efficient.
Dive into jQuery selectors to target HTML elements and apply methods like .css(), .hide(), .show(), and .animate(). This will help you manipulate the DOM with ease.
Explore how to handle user interactions with jQuery events such as .click(), .hover(), and .focus(). Learn to create dynamic web pages that respond to user input.
Learn about AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) and how it enables you to create web pages that can update dynamically without refreshing the page. Understand the concepts of asynchronous requests and responses.
Discover how to implement AJAX functionality using jQuery. You will learn to send and receive data asynchronously, making your website more responsive without requiring page reloads.
Bootstrap is a popular front-end framework that simplifies web design with ready-made, responsive design templates. Learn how to incorporate the Bootstrap framework into your projects for a mobile-friendly, clean design.
Learn how to use Bootstrap’s grid system to create responsive layouts. Explore components like navigation bars, modals, buttons, and cards that make it easy to build modern websites quickly.
Learn how to customize Bootstrap’s default styles by overriding its CSS, creating your own themes, and adjusting layouts to suit your project’s needs.
Costs: ₹20,000 ₹25,000
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