Description
Invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1990 and launched to the actual world in 1993, the WWW is still with us and for many is synonymous with the Internet. What is it? How does it work? How do we create web pages, style them up, lay them out, and navigate between them?
Topics
AttributesBootstrapBootstrap-LayoutBrowsersCallbacksCommentingCompound-SelectorsCSSCSS-AlignmentCSS-FlexboxCSS-GridDebuggingDeveloper-ToolsDnsDocumentDocument-Object-ModelDOM-ManipulationDOM-NodesElement-Box-ModelElement-StructureElement-TagsEmbeddingEvent-HandlersEventsFinding-ElementsFormsHackingHostHTMLHTML-ElementsHTML-LinkingHTTPHTTP-MethodsIframesInline-StylingLayoutMime-TypesNodePathPropertiesProtocolsPseudo-Class-SelectorsQuery-ParametersRequest-Response-CycleScript-TagsSelectorsStyleStyle-OverridesStylingTelnetUrlValues
Lessons
Projects
Links
- RailsBridge Intro to Front End Web Dev
- Codecademy HTML & CSS Track
- http://validator.w3.org/
- RailsBridge To Do List - this is a paint-by-numbers lab where students use CSS and JavaScript to make a to do list; it uses jQuery not Vanilla DOM
- The Font Game
- MDN - URL components overview
- What's new in HTML5?
- http://diveintohtml5.info/
- https://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/
- http://learnlayout.com/box-model.html