Build Interactive Websites with HTML, CSS & jQuery

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Build Interactive Websites with HTML, CSS & jQuery

Coursera · Beginner ·🌐 Frontend Engineering ·3mo ago

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Builds interactive websites with HTML, CSS, and jQuery

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By completing this course, learners will be able to construct structured webpages with semantic HTML, design visually appealing layouts with CSS, and apply interactivity using jQuery to bring websites to life. They will develop two real-world projects: a Travel Website that strengthens HTML/CSS fundamentals and an Online Resume Builder that introduces advanced styling, reusable templates, and interactive features. Learners will benefit by gaining hands-on, project-driven experience that goes beyond memorizing syntax. Each concept is applied immediately in building functional websites, ensuring stronger retention and practical confidence. This structured approach helps beginners transition from basic coding to creating professional, portfolio-ready projects that highlight both creativity and technical ability. What makes this course unique is its step-by-step, outcome-oriented design. Rather than isolated tutorials, learners follow a cohesive journey—starting with foundational skills and progressing to dynamic interactivity. By the end, students not only understand how to code but also why specific design and structural choices matter in real-world development, preparing them for future web projects and career growth.
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