The Designing for Web Standards I course examines the process of creating functional, standards-based content for the Internet. Students will learn how to use HTML along with other standards to develop websites. They will also explore the correct usage of semantic markup elements to ensure that web-page content is well-formed and easily understood.
- https://www.w3.org/
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/
- https://validator.w3.org/
- https://seekbrevity.com/semantic-markup-important-web-design/
- http://html5doctor.com/downloads/h5d-sectioning-flowchart.pdf
- https://www.lipsum.com/
- https://html.com/semantic-markup/
- https://seekbrevity.com/semantic-markup-important-web-design/
- https://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/the-30-css-selectors-you-must-memorize--net-16048
- https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_semantic_elements.asp
- The 30 CSS Selectors You Must Memorize
- Mozilla Developer Network
- CSS Validation Service
- The 30 CSS Selectors You Must Memorize
- The Importance of Learning CSS
- What is CSS?
- CSS reference
- How CSS is structured
- CodePen Selectors Exmple
- CodePen Box Sizing Example
- https://specifishity.com/
- CSS Demo Specificity Misconception
- HTML & CSS code samples and examples to accompany book
- Inline elements | MDN
- Block-level elements
- CSS Flow Layout
- Block and inline layout in normal flow
- HTML & CSS code samples and examples to accompany book
- CSS Tricks - All About Floats
- CodePen Display Inline-Block Examples
- CopePen Layout Example
Helpful Links:
- Normalize.css
- CodePen Icon Background Images Example
- Positioning | MDN
- CodePen Positioning Example
- ::after (:after) Pseudo-element | MDN
- background shorthand
- CSS Tricks - Filter
- IconFinder.com
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