Learning to Use HTML & CSS: Your First Webpage
Want to build a website but don't know how to get started? With HTML and CSS, you can design your first web page today! Let me explain some basic steps, tips, and additional resources you can use to get underway on this exciting journey into the world of web development.
Why Start with HTML and CSS?
HTML and CSS are the very building blocks on which any website is founded. HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, is representative of the skeleton of a webpage, defining both structure and content of the page. Meanwhile, CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, colors your page, font, and layouts to bring it to life. They will combine to allow you to build full, functional, and pleasing web pages.
Step 1: Setup Your Workspace
Setup a simple coding environment: If you are a beginner, you may simply need a plain text editor, which comes free with your operating system, such as Notepad on Windows and TextEdit on macOS, or even better, a free code editor such as VS Code or Atom.
Pro Tip: Create a parent folder for your project, and inside this folder add two files: one to house your HTML, index.html, and a second one for your CSS, styles.css. This will help you keep your project organized and, if it develops into an app, you would make life much easier for yourself by keeping all relevant files handy in one location.
Step 2: The Basics of HTML
HTML adds structure to the content of your page with the help of "tags." Here are some of the first tags that you should know:
and
: These wrap your entire page content. to : Heading tags for titles and subheadings.
: The paragraph tag for body text.

The fun times ahead! Your very first webpage, created with HTML and CSS, is endless in possibility. Now keep experimenting, learning, and sharing what you learn further. Every written line brings you closer to mastery in this whole web development realm.
What are you building next? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments!
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