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HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the most basic building block of the Web. It defines the meaning and structure of web content. Other technologies besides HTML are generally used to describe a web page's appearance/presentation (CSS) or functionality/behavior…
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✅ Steps to Follow When Coding with HTML
1️⃣ List the Common Sections First
Before opening your editor, think about what most pages usually have:
Header: Title, logo, menu
Navigation (Nav): Links to different parts
Main Content: Text, images, tables, forms
Footer: © 2025, contact info, terms and conditions
👉 Writing this down helps you organize your thoughts.
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2️⃣ Make a Simple Structure Sketch
Take a paper or digital note
Draw rough boxes showing where things will go:
➤ Top = Header
➤ Middle = Main Content
➤ Bottom = Footer
💡 This helps you see the layout before coding.
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3️⃣ Sort and Prepare Your Content
Decide what text, images, tables, forms, or links you'll include:
Which headings?
Which paragraphs?
Will there be a form or table?
Where will images go?
📌 This keeps things clear instead of just guessing while coding.
---
4️⃣ Start Writing Your HTML Code
Open VS Code, TrebEdit, or any text editor
Build your page using correct HTML structure:
➤ Write semantic tags like <header>, <main>, <footer>
➤ Add content step by step
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5️⃣ Check and Debug
Open your .html file in a browser
Make sure everything shows up correctly
Fix missing tags, typos, or broken links/images
✅ Bonus Tip:
Keep saving your file as you work to avoid losing progress
#Html #experiences
1️⃣ List the Common Sections First
Before opening your editor, think about what most pages usually have:
Header: Title, logo, menu
Navigation (Nav): Links to different parts
Main Content: Text, images, tables, forms
Footer: © 2025, contact info, terms and conditions
👉 Writing this down helps you organize your thoughts.
---
2️⃣ Make a Simple Structure Sketch
Take a paper or digital note
Draw rough boxes showing where things will go:
➤ Top = Header
➤ Middle = Main Content
➤ Bottom = Footer
💡 This helps you see the layout before coding.
---
3️⃣ Sort and Prepare Your Content
Decide what text, images, tables, forms, or links you'll include:
Which headings?
Which paragraphs?
Will there be a form or table?
Where will images go?
📌 This keeps things clear instead of just guessing while coding.
---
4️⃣ Start Writing Your HTML Code
Open VS Code, TrebEdit, or any text editor
Build your page using correct HTML structure:
➤ Write semantic tags like <header>, <main>, <footer>
➤ Add content step by step
---
5️⃣ Check and Debug
Open your .html file in a browser
Make sure everything shows up correctly
Fix missing tags, typos, or broken links/images
✅ Bonus Tip:
Keep saving your file as you work to avoid losing progress
#Html #experiences
🔥🔥 Project 1
📢 Final HTML Practice Challenges Before Wrapping Up!
🎯 Your Task: Build the following challenges using all the HTML tags and methods we’ve learned so far.
You can even add extra things using any tag or method we might not have mentioned directly — creativity is welcome!
✅ Challenge 1: Restaurant Web Page 🍽️
What to Include:
➡️Restaurant name and logo (header)
➡️Menu table with:
➤ Food item, price, ingredients, availability
➡️Images of dishes (use alt text)
➡️Restaurant branches:
location, opening hours, contact numbers
➡️Upcoming events or offers:
special nights, discounts
➡️Contact form for booking or feedback
➡️Footer: Address, social links, copyright
💡 Don’t forget: Use lists for menus too (ul or ol), add navigation links, semantic tags like <section>, <nav>, <footer>!
✅ Challenge 2: Book Store Catalog 📚
What to Include:
➲Store name and logo
➲Divide content into clear sections using headings:
➤ Fiction
➤ Science
➤ Biographies
➤ Newspaper & Magazines
➲For each section:
➤ Book cover image
➤ Title, author, price (in table)
➤ Short description
➲Opening and closing times table
➲Contact form or order request form
💡 Bonus: Include a small “about us” section and use <div> and <span> where helpful!
✅ Challenge 3: Scholarship Application Page 🎓
What to Include:
➥University or organization name and logo
➥Section describing the university/organization (mission, vision, departments)
➥List of available scholarships:
➤ Types, benefits, duration
➥Requirements list:
➤ GPA, documents, deadlines
➥Application form:
➤ Name, birth date, education background
➤ Attach documents field (file input)
➤ Checkbox for agreement to terms
➤ Submit button
💡 Bonus: Add tables to show scholarship comparison or eligibility.
✅ Important Notes for All Challenges:
➤ Use:
➛<header>, <footer>, <nav>, <main>, <section>
➛<table>, <ul>, <ol>, <form>, <input>, <textarea>, <button>
➛Images <img>, videos <video>, audio <audio>
➛ if useful <div>, <span>, class and id attributes
➤ Use any other tags or elements we learned: even things like <abbr>, <hr>, <br>.
✅ When You’re Done:
Share your work (screenshot or code) in the group!
Invite your friends to join the channel and learn with us.
✌️Stay well and get ready for our next topic: CSS Styling!
#Week1 #Html #project #project1
📢 Final HTML Practice Challenges Before Wrapping Up!
🎯 Your Task: Build the following challenges using all the HTML tags and methods we’ve learned so far.
You can even add extra things using any tag or method we might not have mentioned directly — creativity is welcome!
✅ Challenge 1: Restaurant Web Page 🍽️
What to Include:
➡️Restaurant name and logo (header)
➡️Menu table with:
➤ Food item, price, ingredients, availability
➡️Images of dishes (use alt text)
➡️Restaurant branches:
location, opening hours, contact numbers
➡️Upcoming events or offers:
special nights, discounts
➡️Contact form for booking or feedback
➡️Footer: Address, social links, copyright
💡 Don’t forget: Use lists for menus too (ul or ol), add navigation links, semantic tags like <section>, <nav>, <footer>!
✅ Challenge 2: Book Store Catalog 📚
What to Include:
➲Store name and logo
➲Divide content into clear sections using headings:
➤ Fiction
➤ Science
➤ Biographies
➤ Newspaper & Magazines
➲For each section:
➤ Book cover image
➤ Title, author, price (in table)
➤ Short description
➲Opening and closing times table
➲Contact form or order request form
💡 Bonus: Include a small “about us” section and use <div> and <span> where helpful!
✅ Challenge 3: Scholarship Application Page 🎓
What to Include:
➥University or organization name and logo
➥Section describing the university/organization (mission, vision, departments)
➥List of available scholarships:
➤ Types, benefits, duration
➥Requirements list:
➤ GPA, documents, deadlines
➥Application form:
➤ Name, birth date, education background
➤ Attach documents field (file input)
➤ Checkbox for agreement to terms
➤ Submit button
💡 Bonus: Add tables to show scholarship comparison or eligibility.
✅ Important Notes for All Challenges:
➤ Use:
➛<header>, <footer>, <nav>, <main>, <section>
➛<table>, <ul>, <ol>, <form>, <input>, <textarea>, <button>
➛Images <img>, videos <video>, audio <audio>
➛ if useful <div>, <span>, class and id attributes
➤ Use any other tags or elements we learned: even things like <abbr>, <hr>, <br>.
✅ When You’re Done:
Share your work (screenshot or code) in the group!
Invite your friends to join the channel and learn with us.
✌️Stay well and get ready for our next topic: CSS Styling!
#Week1 #Html #project #project1
Use this code for now for your image's size to decrease. Put it before <body>. You can change the width to your preferences.
<style>
img {
width: 50px;
height: auto;
}
</style>
1. What does the <em> tag represent in HTML?
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A) Highlighted text
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B) Italic text with emphasis meaning
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C) Bold text
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D) Underlined text
2. Which attribute is used to open a link in a new browser tab?
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A) open="new"
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B) href="_blank"
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C) target="_blank"
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D) window="newtab"
3. What is the correct order of tags to create a basic HTML page?
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B) <head>, <html>, <body>
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4. How can you make a numbered list in HTML?
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A) <list>
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5. What does <td> stand for in HTML tables?
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A) Table Division
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6. Which tag is used to embed a video in an HTML page?
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B) <media>
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C) <embed>
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D) <file>
7. The alt attribute in an <img> tag is important because:
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8. To merge two or more cells in a table horizontally, you use:
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A) rowspan
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B) colspan
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C) cellmerge
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D) merge
9. Which attribute is used to identify a unique element on a page?
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A) class
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B) type
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C) id
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10. What does the <br> tag do in HTML?
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A) Creates a bold line
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B) Breaks a line (new line)
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C) Adds a border
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D) Removes a paragraph
11. What does the autoplay attribute do in <audio> or <video>?
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A) Makes media loop forever
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B) Starts playing as soon as the page loads
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C) Pauses media automatically
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D) Resizes media
12. Why use <blockquote> in HTML?
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A) Highlight large text
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B) Display long quoted content from another source
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C) Add bold text
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D) Create tables
13. What happens if you forget to close a <p> tag?
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B) It breaks the entire page
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C) The browser automatically closes it, but structure may be affected
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D) It creates a new line