Author: Benjamin Herrera
Resource ID: CS111C
Resource Type: $\color{f8b6a8}\footnotesize\textsf{COURSE}$
TBD
HTML is used for display of information for a web browser. It is useful to create quick webpages and is very much similar to Mark Down.
This course will go over the basics of HTML. This course will provide step-by-step explanations on key concepts. Each chapter will have practice material to give you some experience.
To keep things organized a clean, each major sub-section is placed under a “toggle” button. You will initially see these toggle buttons with their content hidden. To unhide its content, click on the arrow that is to the left of the green text title. There, you will be able to see the full contents behind the subsection. Try it here:
For embedded video content, I suggest that you play the content by clicking on the YouTube logo on the bottom right so that the video plays on its own tab. Alternatively, press on the “Watch on YouTube” button if it appears Try to open this video on a different browser tab:
https://youtu.be/VZrDxD0Za9I?list=PLu4wnki9NI_8VmJ7Qz_byhKwCquXcy6u9
For embedded paper content, you can just click on the content to open the ArXiV paper. Try to open this paper below:
"I'll Finish It This Week" And Other Lies
For embedded page content, you can just click on the embed box. If the page cannot be opened simply by clicking it, hover over the page and press the “Original” button on the top right (indicated with an arrow pointing to the top right). Try to open this blog below: