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Introduction to HTML5 (test)

Ujima.one

About This Course

Welcome to "Introduction to HTML5"! This comprehensive course is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to create and structure websites using HTML5. Whether you are new to web development or looking to refresh your skills, this course offers a hands-on approach to learning HTML5.

Throughout this course, you will explore the core concepts and features of HTML5, from basic tags and elements to advanced topics such as multimedia embedding, form handling, and using HTML5 APIs. By the end of the course, you will have built your own simple, functional website, demonstrating your ability to apply HTML5 in real-world scenarios.

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Requirements

To make the most out of this course, it is recommended that you have a basic understanding of how to use a computer and navigate the internet. Familiarity with using text editors and web browsers will be beneficial, but no prior programming or web development experience is required.

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Course Staff

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John Doe #1

John Doe is a seasoned web developer with over 10 years of experience in the industry. He has worked on numerous web development projects and is passionate about teaching and sharing his knowledge with others. John specializes in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, and is dedicated to helping students build a strong foundation in web development.

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Jane Smith #2

Jane Smith is a front-end developer with a keen interest in web design and user experience. With a background in graphic design and web development, Jane brings a unique perspective to the course. She has been involved in various web projects and is enthusiastic about mentoring new developers and helping them succeed in their learning journey.

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