My First Web Page First, let's talk about the basics of HTML. You create a webpage using three basic components: HTML, CSS and lanugagues such as JavaScript, jQuery or PHP. What do they each do? Here are the building blocks: HTML: creates the content of your web pages CSS: styles how the web pages look including layout, color and font JavaScript: adds interactivity to your pages by programming behavior PHP: adds even more interactivity including form processing One of the coolesting things about web pages is the ability to be able to create links between information and to include media elements like images, video and audio. All the while being able to format the content so it looks good and, even more important, is easy to use! Now, I want me cool graphic here that shows the progression. I want a photo of Steve Jobs here....how do I do that??? And now I want a button that goes to the MS Coding websites. Let's talk about all the formatting we can do using CSS. It is really pretty awesome. You can make headings of all types...see...You this is a big heading This is kind of a big heading Now we are getting more medium sized And even more medium And smaller And very smaller You can also make lists. Either just bullet points. Like this. Cats Dogs Fish Gerbils Or numbered ones to keep track! Summer Fall Spring Winter You can also format text to be bold, capitlize, underlined, super big, super small, and other things. Finally, tables can come in really useful if you want to organize data in a nice tidy grid. Which can sometimes be awesome. Let's say we want to organize the types of programming languages. Name Platform Easy to Learn Description HTML Website Yes Not really a lanuage - more like a template. JavaScript Website Sort of Used to just be a scripting lanuague but is now a full blown language used to add actions to websites. PHP Websites Sort of Called the "toothpaste" of programming tools - it is really useful - especially for forms. Can use it anywhere! Python Apps Yes An easy to learn, yet advanced programming language. Used for the backend. Swift Apps No Used to create native apps for iOS devices.Swift Okay, let's wrap it up by adding a footer with a copyright at the bottom. Cool? Copyright 2018 Mettler Solutions.