Welcome to my Sigma Web Development Course repository! This repository documents my learning journey as I progress through lectures and exercises. It includes HTML, CSS, and JavaScript basics, best practices, and exercises.
Feel free to explore the repository, provide feedback, and learn with me as I build my web development skills!
- Course Overview
- Lecture Progress
- Additional Resources
- YouTube Playlist
- How to Use
- Future Goals
- About me
- FAQs
- Project Updates
- Connect with me
- Contributing
- License
- Course Name: Sigma Web Development
- Start Date: January 8, 2025
- Topics Covered:
- HTML
- CSS
- SEO and Core Web Vitals
- JavaScript (upcoming)
- Goal: Build a strong foundation in web development by mastering HTML, CSS, and JavaScript concepts.
Below is the detailed record of the lectures and exercises I have completed:
Date | Lecture No. | Title |
---|---|---|
08/01/2025 | Lecture 01 | Installing VS Code & How Websites Work |
08/01/2025 | Lecture 02 | Your First HTML Website |
08/01/2025 | Lecture 03 | Basic Structure of an HTML Website |
08/01/2025 | Lecture 04 | Heading, Paragraphs, and Links |
14/01/2025 | Lecture 05 | Images, Lists, and Tables in HTML |
14/01/2025 | Lecture 06 | SEO and Core Web Vitals in HTML |
14/01/2025 | Lecture 07 | Forms and Input Tags in HTML |
14/01/2025 | Lecture 08 | Inline and Block Elements in HTML |
14/01/2025 | Lecture 09 | Id & Classes in HTML |
15/01/2025 | Lecture 10 | Video, Audio & Media in HTML |
16/01/2025 | Lecture 11 | Semantic Tags in HTML |
16/01/2025 | Lecture 12 | Exercise 1 - Pure HTML Media Player |
16/01/2025 | Lecture 13 | Entities, Code Tag, and More on HTML |
17/01/2025 | Lecture 14 | Introduction to CSS |
17/01/2025 | Lecture 15 | Inline, Internal & External CSS |
17/01/2025 | Lecture 16 | Exercise 1 - Solution & Shoutouts |
17/01/2025 | Lecture 17 | CSS Selectors Masterclass |
18/01/2025 | Lecture 18 | CSS Box Model - Margin, Padding & Borders |
19/01/2025 | Lecture 19 | CSS Fonts, Text & Color Properties |
20/01/2025 | Lecture 20 | Exercise 2 - CSS Challenge |
23/01/2025 | Lecture 21 | CSS Specificity & Cascade |
23/01/2025 | Lecture 22 | CSS Sizing Units - px,rem,em,vh,vw,% & more |
- Cheatsheet: A quick reference guide for HTML and CSS concepts.
- Exercise Files: Access the hands-on exercises from the course. (Optional: Link to an exercises folder)
Watch all the video lectures in one place! Check out the YouTube Playlist curated for this course.
- Clone this repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/prashantsaini1525/Sigma-Web-Development.git
- Navigate through the folders, where each lecture is organized as Lecture 01, Lecture 02, etc.
- Open the HTML or CSS files in your browser or text editor to view and edit.
- Dive deeper into CSS frameworks like Bootstrap and TailwindCSS.
- Begin learning JavaScript and implementing interactive elements.
- Work on real-world projects to solidify my understanding.
- Build a personal portfolio website using the skills I’ve learned.
Hi, I'm Prashant Saini – an enthusiastic learner and aspiring web developer. I'm following the Code With Harry YouTube channel to master web development. In this repository, I share my daily notes, coding exercises, and projects as I progress through the course. My goal is to learn, practice, and eventually build projects that showcase my growth in HTML, CSS, and beyond.
Q: Who is this repository for?
A: It's for beginners and anyone interested in tracking my learning journey through the Code With Harry web development course.
Q: What technologies are covered?
A: The course currently covers HTML, CSS, SEO, and Core Web Vitals, with JavaScript coming soon.
Q: Can I contribute?
A: Absolutely! If you have suggestions or improvements, please see the Contributing section in the main repository.
I update this repository daily with notes and code from the course. For the latest video lectures, check out the YouTube Playlist.
Contributions are welcome! To contribute:
- Fork this repository.
- Create a new branch with your changes.
- Submit a pull request with a clear description of your modifications.
Your contributions help improve this learning resource for everyone!
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Happy learning and best of luck mastering WEB DEVELOPMENT!
— Prashant Saini