Front-end developers are in high demand because tech companies are always looking for ways to make their apps look and work better. To learn front-end web development, you must know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This Skill Path is the perfect place to start front-end development if you don't have a programming background. It comprehensively introduces you to the most important parts of the web, particularly the front-end part of web development. You will start with an introduction of basic terms in the web development domain. As you move on, you'll learn the basic pillars of front-end development, i.e., HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Next, you’ll work on smaller projects to get a strong handle on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Lastly, you will get a full, step-by-step explanation of how to get a website up and running on the Internet. By the end of this Skill Path, you will know how to make functional websites and web applications.
Learning Objectives
Get a strong handle on HTML and CSS to write and style the front ends of websites.
Hands-on experience using JavaScript to make websites that can be interacted with.
Hands-on experience building real-world projects, including a tooltip and an infinite scrolling list.
Familiarity with the essential elements of publishing a website.
Path Content
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I prefer Educative courses because they have a nice mix of text & images. I find that with full video courses, it can often be too easy to go into passive learning mode.
Your method is simple, straight to the point and I can practice with it everywhere, even from my phone, that's something I have never had in other learning platforms.
I highly recommend Educative. The courses are well organized and easy to understand.
I prefer Educative courses because they have a nice mix of text & images. I find that with full video courses, it can often be too easy to go into passive learning mode.