Get Started in Programming: Introduction to HTML
Programming and Web Development

Are you interested in HTML programming as a hobby or maybe even as your future career?
This playlist has everything you need to get started with HTML, the code released 30 years ago, known as the basic building block of the Web, and actively still being utilized today.
Through a series of short and in-depth courses, you’ll learn what HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is, the attributes of HTML, how to write code from scratch, and how to create web projects and responsive websites using a range of tools, techniques, and guidance provided in the courses.
Complete the entire list or focus on a selection of the courses most relevant to you right now. Either way, this collection will strengthen and support your skills and proficiency with HTML.
This playlist is part of the 'Get Started in Programming or Growing Proficiency in Programming' series and is suitable for audiences in all regions.
Level = Beginner / All.
This Playlist was updated in September 2023.
Other playlists in the series include:
- Get Started in Programming: Introduction to Java
- Get Started in Programming: Introduction to JavaScript
- Get Started in Programming: Introduction to Python
- Get Started in Programming: Introduction to CSS
- Grow Programming Proficiency: SQL
- Grow Programming Proficiency: C#
- Grow Programming Proficiency: C++
11 Resources

Introduction to HTML
30 mins
Upskillist

HTML attributes
30 mins
Upskillist

HTML elements
30 mins
Upskillist

Introduction to HTML
120 mins
Coursera

HTML and CSS for Beginners
240 mins
Simon Sez IT

HTML and CSS Playbook
222 mins
Pluralsight

Introduction to HTML5 and CSS3 - Beginner
246 mins
Intellezy

HTML Beginner
51 mins
Learnit Anytime

HTML Foundations
73 mins
Zenva

Intro to Web Development with HTML and CSS
114 mins
Zenva

HTML Tutorial for Beginners (2025)
148 mins
Packt

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