Girls Who Code: Building an Activist Toolkit Pt. 3 - Build with HTML
Part 3 of our Summer Series, is an introduction to HTML.
You created a wireframe and mockup for your website. Now it’s time to take those ideas to the screen. In this activity, we will explore the basics of HTML and its role in building a static web page. HTML, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language, helps to organize and categorize content on a website. By content, we mean things like text, images, videos, etc. We will walk you through building a sample project for the remaining activities. You can follow along with our design and customize components like fonts and images or you can create an entirely new design.
In this lesson, you will learn how to make sure your website looks great on different screen sizes like laptop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Now that you have some HTML written for your website, it’s time to beautify it with some CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets!
Now it’s time to start planning the visual design of your website using two new tools: a wireframe and a mockup.
In this project, you will learn the basics of project planning, HTML, and CSS to build a website around a cause that is important to you.
What are you looking for?
Organization
Website URL
Type of Resource
Tutorial
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Part 3 of our Summer Series, is an introduction to HTML.
You created a wireframe and mockup for your website. Now it’s time to take those ideas to the screen. In this activity, we will explore the basics of HTML and its role in building a static web page. HTML, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language, helps to organize and categorize content on a website. By content, we mean things like text, images, videos, etc. We will walk you through building a sample project for the remaining activities. You can follow along with our design and customize components like fonts and images or you can create an entirely new design.
In this lesson, you will learn how to make sure your website looks great on different screen sizes like laptop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Now that you have some HTML written for your website, it’s time to beautify it with some CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets!
Now it’s time to start planning the visual design of your website using two new tools: a wireframe and a mockup.
In this project, you will learn the basics of project planning, HTML, and CSS to build a website around a cause that is important to you.
What are you looking for?
Organization
Website URL
Type of Resource
Tutorial


