Smart Institute Of Skill Development

HTML Web Designing

This 45-day HTML course teaches you how to design modern, responsive websites from scratch. Learn HTML tags, forms, tables, multimedia, and page structure. Perfect for beginners, students, and freelancers aiming to start a career in web design. A final mini-project will help you apply your skills in real-time.

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the fundamental language of web development. It was created in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee and today forms the backbone of every website. HTML defines the structure of any web page.

HTML is a markup language, not a programming language. Its job is to organize text, images, videos, links, tables, and forms on a web page. HTML uses tags and elements. Each tag is written within < > brackets, such as <h1> for headings, <p> for paragraphs, and <img> to display images.

Alongside HTML, CSS (for styling) and JavaScript (for functionality) are used to make web pages attractive and interactive. The newer version, HTML5, includes improved tags for audio, video, canvas, and responsive design.

Learning HTML is very easy for beginners because its syntax is straightforward and easy to understand. It is considered the first step for every web developer.

In short, HTML is the language that creates the structure of a website and is the very first and essential part of web development.

What Will You HTML Web Designing?

Module 1: Introduction to HTML & Setup

  • What is HTML? History and importance in web
  • Installing VS Code / Sublime Text
  • Structure of an HTML document 
  • Creating your first HTML page
  • Saving and viewing your HTML file in a browser

Module 2: Text Formatting & Basic Tags

  • Headings, paragraphs, and line breaks
  • Bold, italic, underline, superscript, subscript
  • Lists: ordered (<ol>), unordered (<ul>)
  • Comments and white space handling
  • Div and Span tags for layout control

Module 3: Links, Images & Multimedia

  • Creating hyperlinks (<a href=””>) with target
  • Inserting images (<img>) with alt text & resizing
  • Audio and video embedding using HTML5 tags
  • Linking internal and external web pages
  • Best practices for image optimization

Module 4: Tables and Forms

  • Creating tables with <table>, <tr>, <td>, <th>
  • Using colspan, rowspan and table borders
  • Form elements: input, textarea, radio, checkbox
  • Form attributes: action, method, name, value
  • Input types: email, date, number, file, submit

Module 5: HTML5 Semantic Tags & Layout

  • Understanding semantic tags
  • Using <main>, <aside>, <figure>, and <figcaption>
  • Creating webpage structure using semantic tags
  • Embedding Google Maps and YouTube videos
  • Introduction to iframe and page linking

Module 6: Project Work & Hosting Basics

  • Designing a multi-page static website project
  • Internal and external linking across pages
  • Adding contact form and embedding map
  • Folder structure for web hosting
  • Introduction to free hosting

Why Join This Course?

Build strong HTML skills, the foundation of every modern website.

No prior coding experience needed — simple explanations and real examples throughout.

Create a working portfolio website you can host and showcase.

A must-have skill for computer students and those starting freelancing work.

Get recognized for your learning with a certificate and downloadable final project.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION (FAQs)

No! HTML is beginner-friendly and you can start learning it without any programming background.

HTML builds the structure, but for styling and interactivity, you’ll need CSS and JavaScript (usually taught in next-level courses).

We use free tools like VS Code (or Notepad++), any browser (Chrome, Firefox), and optionally online playgrounds like CodePen.

Yes. You can start with basic static websites for clients or integrate HTML skills in freelancing, blogging, or content layout jobs.

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