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Hello, friends, welcome to our HTML5 course from scratch.

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So in this first lesson, we're going to just set it up just like a movie trailer.

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Now, the most important feature of this course is that we're going to learn all the topics that we're

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going to see by applying them in more than one place.

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So in other words, we're going to see them over and over again.

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And that way we learn by repetition.

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So all of the information that I have ever learned pretty much has been applied because I repeated and

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repeated, but I don't want to make it boring.

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So, of course, it's a big responsibility here.

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I want you to practice what you have learned and all of the examples that we're going to do with a variety

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of variations.

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So let me just show you quickly what we're going to talk about in our course.

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First up, we're going to start with the most basic subject, which is HTML tags, and here we're just

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going to examine the tags it will use frequently from the header tag, the input tag, and we're going

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to download or anime application to see all of these tags in use.

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Now, as you may understand, we're going to do all, yeah, pretty much all of our applications with

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Adam.

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Next up, we're going to learn how to add and edit pictures in that's going to help us to add some color

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or pop to our Web pages.

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Of course, we can do this with a help of a few other things in here.

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Are these particular attributes?

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So it's attributes it will allow us to make adjustments in H.M..

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Of course, while browsing the Internet, we're going to see lots of lists created for, well, various

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purposes on many sites.

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So sometimes it's a list of food, sometimes there may be, you know, the top 100 things to do in your

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life.

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So here we're going to learn how to make such a list, whether you want it to be ordered or unordered.

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Let's call it a bucket list for now.

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So an HMO, we will learn the HMO information on its most basic level together, and we're going to

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start with a list subject now before starting a table and forming the topics for the intermediate side

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of this.

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Just want to briefly run you through the block level and inline elements in HMO.

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So here, we're just going to briefly talk about the d'Hiv in the Span Tangs, and that's going to give

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you the idea of how to style and success.

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Now, many things that are typically retained in Web pages are done with the help of tables, right

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databases.

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So these tables are sometimes visible, sometimes they are not necessarily visible due to lack of borders.

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But anyway, here, we're going to learn everything right from the beginning, how to set it up and

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how to edit rows and columns.

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So I guess most of us are, you know, typically scroll through Facebook, Instagram, we email every

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day, right?

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Have you ever wondered how those pages are before you enter or you register how they're made?

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So I'm going to take you through that.

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And here we're also going to learn how to design and what the logic is behind these pages.

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Now, naturally, you won't be able to develop an expert knowledge in how to do this, but don't worry

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about it, because in our next subject and in our next courses, you will be able to be an HTML expert.

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But this is as I said before, this is the beginning.

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Right?

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So after completing this course, you're going to be able to build the basic HTML page structure from

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start to finish.

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Most importantly, you will gain HTML logic and that way you'll be able to develop pages on your own

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a whole lot more easily.

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So if you want to be fully competent in the in the art of HTML, you can also join our access and JavaScript

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courses.

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And if you're scratching your head going, why, well, just continue with this cause for now, and

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when you want to know more, you'll know where to go.

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OK, so yeah, that's that's enough of this sort of trailer for now.

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Let's start the movie.
