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      Johns Hopkins University

      HTML, CSS, and Javascript for Web Developers

      Skills you'll gain: HTML and CSS, Web Development

      4.7

      (15.2k reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 1-3 Months

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      University of Michigan

      Web Design for Everybody: Basics of Web Development & Coding

      Skills you'll gain: Web Development, HTML and CSS, Computer Programming, Javascript, Design and Product, Product Design, Web Design, Network Architecture, Other Web Frameworks, Computer Graphics, Human Computer Interaction, Interactive Design, Network Security, Programming Principles

      4.7

      (33.5k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of Michigan

      Introduction to HTML5

      Skills you'll gain: HTML and CSS, Web Development, Network Architecture, Computer Programming, Network Security

      4.7

      (26.7k reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      Meta

      Meta Front-End Developer

      Skills you'll gain: Web Development, Front-End Web Development, React (web framework), Javascript, Computer Programming, HTML and CSS, Software Engineering, Software Engineering Tools, Human Computer Interaction, User Experience, Research and Design, User Experience Design, Data Management, Theoretical Computer Science, Algorithms, Business Psychology, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Semantic Web, Strategy and Operations, Web Design, Interactive Design, Software Testing, Application Development, Big Data, Calculus, Computer Programming Tools, Entrepreneurship, Market Research, Mathematics, Operations Research, Programming Principles, Project Management, Software Framework, Algebra, Communication, Computational Thinking, Computer Architecture, Computer Networking, Computer Science, Linux, Network Architecture, Network Model, Network Security, Python Programming, Security Engineering, Statistical Programming, Web Development Tools

      4.7

      (7.9k reviews)

      Beginner · Professional Certificate · 3-6 Months

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      IBM Skills Network

      IBM Full Stack Software Developer

      Skills you'll gain: Web Development, Cloud Computing, IBM Cloud, Software Engineering, Python Programming, Other Web Frameworks, Computer Programming, Javascript, Data Analysis, Django (Web Framework), Kubernetes, Data Structures, Front-End Web Development, Programming Principles, Software Engineering Tools, Cloud Applications, DevOps, Algebra, Computer Programming Tools, Databases, Cloud Engineering, Back-End Web Development, Full-Stack Web Development, HTML and CSS, React (web framework), Devops Tools, Web Development Tools, Cloud Infrastructure, Application Development, Cloud Foundry, Cloud Platforms, Docker (Software), SQL, Software Architecture, Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Architecture, Distributed Computing Architecture, Cloud Management, Cloud Storage, Network Security, Software As A Service, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Continuous Delivery, Data Management, Design and Product, Exploratory Data Analysis, Human Computer Interaction, NoSQL, Software Testing, Statistical Programming, User Experience, User Research, BlockChain, Computational Logic, Computer Graphics, Computer Science, Continuous Integration, Database Administration, Database Application, Database Design, Finance, Interactive Design, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Mathematics, Operating Systems, Security Engineering, Software Framework, System Programming, Systems Design, Web Design

      4.6

      (35.9k reviews)

      Beginner · Professional Certificate · 3-6 Months

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      Coursera Project Network

      Introduction to HTML

      Skills you'll gain: Front-End Web Development, Full-Stack Web Development, HTML and CSS, Web Development

      4.6

      (2k reviews)

      Beginner · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Scrimba

      Learn HTML and CSS

      Skills you'll gain: Web Design, Web Development

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

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      Meta

      HTML and CSS in depth

      Skills you'll gain: Front-End Web Development, HTML and CSS, Web Development, Javascript, React (web framework)

      4.7

      (563 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      Meta

      HTML y CSS en detalle

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      IBM Skills Network

      Introduction to Web Development with HTML, CSS, JavaScript

      Skills you'll gain: Web Development, Front-End Web Development, HTML and CSS, Web Development Tools, Back-End Web Development, Computer Programming, Computer Programming Tools, DevOps, Devops Tools, Software Engineering, Software Engineering Tools, Cloud Applications, Full-Stack Web Development, Javascript, Web Design

      4.5

      (1k reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

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      Scrimba

      Learn JavaScript

      Skills you'll gain: Computer Science, Front-End Web Development, Javascript, Web Development

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      IBM Skills Network

      IBM Data Analyst

      Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Python Programming, Data Visualization, Exploratory Data Analysis, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Data Structures, Statistical Programming, Data Science, Statistical Visualization, Plot (Graphics), Data Management, General Statistics, SQL, Databases, Business Analysis, Microsoft Excel, Spreadsheet Software, Data Mining, Statistical Analysis, Programming Principles, Probability & Statistics, Regression, Machine Learning, Algebra, Computer Programming, Data Analysis Software, Database Theory, Probability Distribution, Applied Machine Learning, Statistical Tests, Big Data, Correlation And Dependence, Data Visualization Software, Estimation, NoSQL, Geovisualization, ArcGIS, Cloud Computing, Data Warehousing, Database Application, Extract, Transform, Load, HTML and CSS, Knitr, Mathematics, Minitab, PostgreSQL, R Programming, SAS (Software), SPSS, Apache, Computational Logic, Computer Programming Tools, Database Administration, Econometrics, Interactive Data Visualization, Leadership and Management, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Operating Systems, Professional Development, Statistical Machine Learning, System Programming, Theoretical Computer Science

      4.6

      (62.6k reviews)

      Beginner · Professional Certificate · 3-6 Months

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      Frequently Asked Questions about Html

      • HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, is the building block of the World Wide Web. Created in 1993, HTML provides web browsers with instructions on how to display web content including text, graphics, and links to other web pages. As such, HTML and the cascading style sheets (CCS) that govern design elements such as layouts, fonts, and colors are fundamentally important to structuring our daily online experiences across nearly 1 billion web pages (and counting!).

        Just as today’s internet is vastly more complex than the internet of the 1990s, coding in HTML has become much more sophisticated. For example, responsive web design must ensure that pages display properly whether users access them on desktop computers, tablets, or mobile devices. Similarly, web accessibility requires pages to be designed to meet the needs of users with visual, audial, and cognitive impairments. JavaScript has also emerged as an important tool for creating interactive web experiences and applications to drive user engagement.

        WYSIWYG (“what you see is what you get”) services like Wix and Squarespace allow users without HTML skills to create simple websites based on pre-existing templates. However, web development professionals must be fluent in the latest tools including HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to have the granular control over design elements and functionality required to create high-quality web pages to meet specific client needs.‎

      • The seemingly infinite growth of the World Wide Web has created steady demand for skilled web developers to design and build websites for all types of business, government, and other clients. These professionals frequently have skills in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as well as graphic design in order to make pages that are both functional and attractive.

        According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), web developers can get started with just a high school diploma or associates degree, although many have bachelor’s degrees. With a median annual salary of $73,760 and jobs in this field expected to grow “much faster than average” according to BLS, this field offers the opportunity to earn a good salary in a fast-growing industry regardless of your educational background.‎

      • Absolutely! Coursera offers courses and Specializations in HTML and related skills like CSS and JavaScript programming that can meet the needs of beginners looking to enter the field as well as intermediate learners and professionals seeking advanced skills to take their web development career to the next level.

        With Coursera, you can take courses from top-ranked universities like the University of Michigan, Johns Hopkins University, and Duke University, or learn HTML skills through hands-on Guided Projects alongside experienced instructors. And, since you can watch lectures and complete coursework on a flexible schedule, learning on Coursera is a great fit for students and mid-career professionals alike.‎

      • It typically helps to have some computer experience and strong reading skills before starting to learn HTML. It can also help if you have basic knowledge about how websites work on both the user end and the developer end. For example, it may help to know what code is and some basic coding techniques. It can also help to know how to use basic website editing tools or programs that require basic coding. Additionally, math skills can be useful for tasks like resizing images and setting sidebar widths without causing issues like distortion.‎

      • People who enjoy working with computer technology are typically the best suited for HTML roles. Learning HTML can also appeal to people who want to build a portfolio of work online and for people who prepare content for websites owned by others. People who pay close attention to details and who enjoy applying creativity to make visually appealing websites can also be well suited to these types of roles. Some other types of people who are well suited to HTML roles are people who are comfortable working in a seated position for long time periods and people who are able to focus on one task at a time to complete a project.‎

      • CSS/HTML developer is a common career path for people in HTML. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Web developers and digital designers, two other common careers that use HTML, typically require an associate’s degree and pay a median wage of $33.46 per hour in the US as of 2020. These may also include freelance positions. Programmers and software engineers are two other possible career paths for someone in HTML. People who have studied HTML can also work in fields like social media and marketing to promote products. Content writers, copywriters, and corporate email writers can also apply HTML techniques to written text that’s prepared for use on websites and on computer screens. ‎

      • Some topics you can study that are related to HTML include UX design and full-stack development. You could also study website development using a site-building tool like WordPress. Business communication, marketing, and business writing are some topics you could study if you hope to use your HTML skills to promote a product or create a personal brand.‎

      This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.
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