Lesson Plan : HTML & CSS

Teacher Name:
 Dave Slemon
Grade:
 College/University
Subject:
 Other

Topic:
 Web Designing
Content:
 Effective web page with good designing and user friendly
Goals:
 Make secure website User Friendly Attractive website for User CSS layout make it more attractive
Objectives:
 Centering content Building versatile visually rich navigation interfaces
Materials:
 https://www.w3schools.com/
Introduction:
 to Make a secure website jQuery is used PHP is web server programming language
Development:
 Learn to style HTML using CSS. Cascading Stylesheets — or CSS — is the first technology you should start learning after HTML. While HTML is used to define the structure and semantics of your content, CSS is used to style it and lay it out.
Practice:
 I haven't read all the answers but I have read quite a few of them and I'm very surprised that I didn't see this list more often.
Accommodations:
 For this tutorial, I suggest you use only the very simplest of tools. E.g., Notepad (under Windows), TextEdit (on the Mac) or KEdit (under KDE) will do fine. Once you understand the principles, you may want to switch to more advanced tools, or even to commercial programs, such as Style Master, Dreamweaver or GoLive. But for your very first CSS style sheet, it is good not to be distracted by too many advanced features.
Checking For Understanding:
 i oftenly checking my file in html validator
Closure:
 To summarize, when inside a dialog, pressing Tab or Shift+Tab should cycle the focus within the dialog only—amongst the focusable elements inside the dialog.
Evaluation:
 You must be able to understand the following concepts: Differences between display modes: inline, block Know how to set font-size, font-family Know how to use Margin Padding Width Height Border
Teacher Reflections:
 Here’s a little background to share: I’ve been trying to learn to code for almost years now. However, as I’ve not been consistent with my effort to learn and practice, I never went beyond the basics of programming. Also, I was hopping from learning HTML and CSS

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