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HTML- CSS lec-1 introduction

Hi, in this subject we learn about how to design and build websites from scratch, anyone who has a website and wants more control over the appearance of their pages, the only things you do in order to use this language are a computer with a web browser and a text editor e.g (Notepad, comes with the windows or TextEdit, which comes with macs).

1- HTML 
we will spend the first chapter looking at how HTML is used to  create webpages you will see that you will start by writing down the words you want to appear on your page. you then add tags or elements to the words so that the browser knows what is a heading where a paragraph begins and ends. and so on.  

2- CSS
we start this section with a chapter that explains how CSS uses rules to enable you to control the styling and layout of a web pages, we then go on to the loo at the wide variety of CSS properties you can use in your CSS rules, these properties generally fall into one of two categories.

* Presentation: how to control things like colors of text the fonts styles you want to use and the size of those fonts, how to add background colors to the pages or parts of a pages and how to add background images etc.

* Layout: how to control where the different elements are positioned on the screen, you will also learn several techniques that professionals use to  make their pages more attractive.

Note : Clear your concept about HTML and HTML5.     

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