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Front-end Web Technology

In this module we examine the technical code that makes up what is called, “front-end web technology.” We demonstrate live html code running on a popular web…
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Paul Poteete  8 Lessons ·  45m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

In this module we examine the technical code that makes up what is called, “front-end web technology.” We demonstrate live html code running on a popular web server. We also demonstrate how cascading style sheets can make your personal or organizational website look more consistent and professional. Finally, we discuss how JavaScript allows a web designer to run purpose-built programs inside of a visitor’s web browser.

What You'll Learn

  • Explore the front-end web technologies that make up websites
  • Write and run live HTML code on a popular web server
  • Apply cascading style sheets (CSS) to make a website look consistent and professional
  • Use JavaScript to run purpose-built programs inside a visitor's web browser
  • Design websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript together

Key Takeaways

  • Front-end web technology refers to the technical code that makes up the visible, browser-facing part of a website.
  • Cascading style sheets help personal and organizational websites look more consistent and professional.
  • JavaScript allows a web designer to run purpose-built programs inside a visitor's web browser.
  • The module demonstrates live HTML code running on a popular web server.

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does this course cover?

The module examines the technical code behind front-end web technology, demonstrating live HTML code on a popular web server, how cascading style sheets make a website look more consistent and professional, and how JavaScript runs purpose-built programs inside a visitor's web browser.

What will I learn in this course?

You will learn about front-end web technologies and how JavaScript is used when designing websites.

How is the course structured?

The course is organized into eight lessons covering HTML (Parts 1-3), CSS (Parts 1-3), and JavaScript (Parts 1-2).

What skills does this course help build?

It supports skills including Front-End Engineering, Web Engineering, HTML Application, HTML Components, and HTML Scripting.