Unit A:

Learned basic HTML tags, added comments, and uploaded the index.html file to a web server.

Unit B:

Used semantic elements like header, footer, nav, and section to organize web page content.

Unit C:

Created and debugged CSS using embesses and external stylesheets with selectors like ID and class.

Unit CIC1:

Enhanced CSS skills through hands-on projects focused on problem-solving and experimentation.

Unit D-1:

CSS box model was explored and learned. Defining values, margins, padding, and borders.

Unit D-2:

The flow of elements was explored and we got to learn about clear and float properties.

Unit DCB:

We deepend out knowledge in HTML structure and CSS layout concepts.

Unit DCB-2:

In this unit, we learn what exactly CSS is and how to use it in order to design our webpage.

Unit E:

Styled text using font families, web fonts, and psuedo-elemtnts in a project.

Unit F:

Explored relative and absolute links, understanding their differences and uses.

Unit G:

Evaluated image types and integrated background images, image maps, and favicons into designs.

Unit H:

Organized content with lists and tables while designing navigation bars for structure.

Unit I:

Used media queries to create adaptable layouts and tested designs on different screens.

Unit I Challenge 1:

Practiced responsive techniques further. Designed a layout where the logo and the text adapt to shrinking screen.

Unit J:

Learned how to create forms using HTML for websites and how to add them to the HTML structure. Css was used to style said form.

ACME:

Built a professional three-page website using HTML and CSS to apply learned skills.

Lizette Villegas Portfolio

Web Development Projects using HTML5 and CSS3