Learn HTML5 CSS3 at CompuSkills Computer Training in DenverLearn to code HTML5 CSS3 to produce eye-catching web designs, including a working form to gather your users’ information. Acquire the basics of the new HTML5/CSS3 standard to further enhance your design and gain more control of your forms. The first day focuses on structuring your website and adding your content using HTML5. Day 2 is spent laying out and styling your design with CSS3 for optimal presentation. Leave the class with a working web design layout. This class focuses heavily on HTML5, CSS3 coding, the separation of structure/content, and styling. Learn to code HTML5/CSS3 to produce eye-catching web designs, including a working form to gather your users’ information. Acquire the basics of the new HTML5/CSS3 standard to further enhance your design and gain more control of your forms. The first day focuses on structuring your website and adding your content using HTML5. Day 2 is spent laying out and styling your design with CSS3 for optimal presentation. Leave the class with a working web design layout. This class focuses heavily on HTML5, CSS3 coding, the separation of structure/content, and styling.
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HTML5 CSS3:

HTML5 is a markup language used for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web. It is the fifth and current major version of the HTML standard. HTML5 introduces elements and attributes that reflect typical usage on modern websites.

CSS3 is the latest evolution of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) language. It brings a lot of long-awaited novelties, like rounded corners, shadows, gradients, transitions or animations, as well as new layouts like multi-columns, flexible box or grid layouts. CSS is designed primarily to enable the separation of presentation and content, including aspects such as the layout, colors, and fonts. This separation can improve content accessibility, provide more flexibility and control in the specification of presentation characteristics, enable multiple HTML pages to share formatting by specifying the relevant CSS in a separate .css file, and reduce complexity and repetition in the structural content.