In this blog, we are going to take a look at the best courses/websites to learn basic HTML. HTML is essential for a web developer and is the most common gateway into the life of coding for someone new. It can be used for designing basic text based websites.
5 Best Websites to learn HTML in 2023
1. Udemy
Udemy is one of the most famous online courses provider in the world currently with over 44 million student engagement on various platforms. Founded in early 2010, this website has been the epitome of excellence due to massive amount of coursework available on it.
They usually work with corporate trainers and well known teachers for their coursework and that is very much visible in their excellent success in retaining and engaging with their students.
Some of their courses on html are listed below:
Learn HTML5 Programming From Scratch
This moderately priced course is the best beginners course I was able to find on udemy. This is very highly rated tutorials which helps in understanding both HTML and CSS basics thoroughly.
The Ultimate HTML5 Elements & CSS3 Properties BOOTCAMP
This is a course which is slightly on the costly side, but dives deeper into the concepts with a lot of exercises and coursework. There are a lot of lessons, mostly coupled with exercises and challenges which will help you grasp the concepts in a better way.2. Coursera
Coursera is another one of my favorite website for technical tutorials. Its very well tied up with the educational community and has a lot of courses offered directly by leading universities with lectures from their best teachers. The university certifications and their relevance to the technical world is very well known, and coursera offerings are very well rated in that field.
Introduction to HTML5
3. Pluralsight
Pluralsight is more of a professional website with courses mostly in the IT, technology and creative space. It is a privately held organization which currently holds more than 7000 courses from over 1400 subject matter experts. It started its online operations in 2007, and has been expanding ever since.
Practical HTML5
This is a basic HTML course with some added information on CSS and javascript. Its the epitome of constructive learning. You start from a basic empty website and keep adding multiple layers on it one by one, ultimately leading to a fully functional website. It follows a practical approach of starting slow before picking up pace with new information and coursework.
5. w3Schools
Run by Refsnes Data from norway, w3Schools is totally free, text based website to learn all aspects of web development. It has recently started offering paid courses too.5. freecodecamp
freecodecamp is a non-profit organization focused solely on making web-development accessible to all. They have a multitude of free courses through youtube and their website which primarily focuses on web development for beginners as well as experienced professionals.6. Educative.io
Educative.io is a platform geared towards instructors. I like them because they go all the way to get quality instructors on their platform. From sharing 70% of their revenue with the educator, allowing them to have more say in the pricing of the courses and having a very well thought out text based learning approach, this platform is geared towards interviews and career growth.
HTML for Front-end Interviews
Conclusion
Web development is one of the most basic things that you can do in the technical field. It requires a very basic understanding of HTML and CSS. The courses mentioned above are all capable of teaching you how to do it.
Given an option, udemy and coursera are worth the price they command for their courses. As they are fairly well known websites, their certifications hold their values well. If budget permits, please go for them.
Pluralsight and educative.io take a more professional attempt to solve knowledge gaps between you and your work. So if you are a developer trying to add or update your skillset, I will gladly recommend these two websites.
W3schools and freecodecamp are for the more budget constrained folks. Students or hobbyists who would like to learn web development are welcome to try and get their hands dirty.
Thank you for reading this. I hope I was able to answer your queries on platforms and courses to choose, when you are trying to learn web development. Thanks for reading.
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