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HTML Hackathon

HTML is a definitive language which is used to define what appears on a webpage. It is rendered by a browser, such as Google Chrome.

I first learned HTML by first reading HTML and CSS by Jon Duckett. The title approached learning HTML by gaining each HTML element and property as vocabulary.

After that learning period, HTML development turned to designer driven projects. That is to say, I would receive a visual of what the webpage should look like, and it was up to me, the developer, to implement the markup for it.


Here is a Template of HTML patterns which can be used to make a website with general information, course pages, and search functionality.

Outline Of A Top-Level Landing Page
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Outline of a Media Catalog Page
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A Full Set of 9-Pages are available for purchase at alexason.com.

The documents are also found in the Members Library at Salvation, for members.

The two pages as given should be enough for an HTML hackathon or learner's project.

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