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Updated HTML CSS Course With Examples

The document provides a comprehensive overview of HTML and CSS, including examples of various HTML tags and CSS properties. It also includes a section with 30 HTML interview questions and answers, covering topics such as the differences between HTML and XHTML, types of CSS, and the box model. This resource serves as a guide for beginners to understand web development fundamentals.

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Updated HTML CSS Course With Examples

The document provides a comprehensive overview of HTML and CSS, including examples of various HTML tags and CSS properties. It also includes a section with 30 HTML interview questions and answers, covering topics such as the differences between HTML and XHTML, types of CSS, and the box model. This resource serves as a guide for beginners to understand web development fundamentals.

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Complete HTML and CSS Course - With Examples

HTML Tags with Examples:

<html>:

<html>

<head>

<title>Page Title</title>

</head>

<body>

<h1>My First Heading</h1>

<p>My first paragraph.</p>

</body>

</html>

<head>:

<head>

<title>Title of the Document</title>

</head>

<title>:

<title>My Webpage</title>

<body>:

<body>

<h1>Hello World</h1>

</body>

<h1>:

<h1>This is a Heading</h1>

<p>:
<p>This is a paragraph.</p>

<a>:

<a href='https://www.example.com'>Visit Example</a>

<img>:

<img src='image.jpg' alt='Image description'>

<ul>:

<ul>

<li>Item 1</li>

<li>Item 2</li>

</ul>

<ol>:

<ol>

<li>First item</li>

<li>Second item</li>

</ol>

<li>:

<ul>

<li>List item</li>

</ul>

<div>:

<div>

<p>This is a div element.</p>

</div>

<span>:

<span>This is an inline element.</span>

<table>:
<table>

<tr>

<td>Cell 1</td>

</tr>

</table>

<tr>:

<table>

<tr>

<td>Table Row</td>

</tr>

</table>

<td>:

<table>

<tr>

<td>Table Cell</td>

</tr>

</table>

<th>:

<table>

<tr>

<th>Table Header</th>

</tr>

</table>

<form>:

<form action='/submit' method='post'>

<input type='text' name='fname'>


</form>

<input>:

<input type='text' placeholder='Enter text'>

<button>:

<button>Click Me</button>

CSS Properties with Examples:

color:

color: red; /* Sets the text color to red */

background-color:

background-color: blue; /* Sets the background color to blue */

font-size:

font-size: 16px; /* Sets the font size to 16px */

font-family:

font-family: Arial, sans-serif; /* Sets the font family */

text-align:

text-align: center; /* Aligns the text to the center */

margin:

margin: 20px; /* Adds 20px margin around the element */

padding:

padding: 10px; /* Adds 10px padding inside the element */

border:

border: 1px solid black; /* Adds a black border with 1px width */

display:

display: flex; /* Makes the element a flex container */

position:
position: absolute; /* Positions the element absolutely */

width:

width: 100%; /* Sets the width to 100% of the container */

height:

height: 200px; /* Sets the height to 200px */

box-shadow:

box-shadow: 2px 2px 5px #888888; /* Adds shadow to the box */

opacity:

opacity: 0.5; /* Sets the opacity to 50% */

z-index:

z-index: 10; /* Controls the stacking order of the element */

30 HTML Interview Questions & Answers:

Q1: What is the difference between HTML and XHTML? HTML is a markup language used to create

web pages, while XHTML is a stricter version of HTML that follows XML rules.

Q2: What are the types of CSS? CSS can be applied in three ways: inline, internal, and external.

Q3: What is the box model in CSS? The box model describes the rectangular boxes generated for

elements in the document tree, including margins, borders, padding, and the content.

Q4: What are media queries in CSS? Media queries allow you to apply styles based on the

viewport's dimensions, orientation, and other factors.

Q5: How does the CSS 'float' property work? The float property is used to position elements to the

left or right, allowing text or inline elements to wrap around them.

Q6: What is the difference between 'position: relative' and 'position: absolute'? 'relative' positions an

element relative to its normal position, while 'absolute' positions an element relative to its nearest

positioned ancestor.

Q7: What is the 'display' property in CSS? The display property specifies how an element should be
displayed, such as block, inline, flex, or grid.

Q8: What is the difference between 'id' and 'class' in HTML? 'id' is unique and can be applied to one

element, while 'class' can be applied to multiple elements.

Q9: What is the CSS 'flexbox' layout? Flexbox is a one-dimensional layout method for arranging

elements within a container, either in rows or columns.

Q10: What is the 'z-index' property in CSS? The z-index property controls the vertical stacking order

of elements that overlap.

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