Mastering HTML5 Made Simple
Fire Your Webmaster and Learn How To Master HTML5, the Language of the World Wide Web
Course description
Fire Your Webmaster and Learn How To Master HTML5, the Language of the World Wide Web.
Are you struggling to deal with the technical side of your online business?
If you or people you know are needing to pay to outsource the technical jobs of an online organization, then what you are about to read on this page will BLOW YOUR MIND!
WRONG MYTH # 1 - Running Your Own Online Business Is For the Tech-Savvy
Unless you are trying to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or Steve Jobs, running your own online service doesn't require more than a little knowledge about a few pieces of software application.
What - You are not a Programmer!? No Big Deal!!
If you know what programs and software application to utilize AND the best ways to use them then you will not have to know or have any coding skills at all.
WRONG MYTH# 2 - You Need To Hire A Webmaster To Handle All The Technical Stuff
While employing someone to do the work for you will save you valuable time (if you can afford to do that)
but then you will not understand how to do the work yourself.
- The person you hire can quickly be robbing you blind AND refraining from doing exactly what needs to be done.
- You will forever be shackled to the people you work with and needing to pay whatever they require otherwise your company will slow to a halt when they leave.
So...what Is the answer to managing all of the technical stuff for your online business?
This video course is your "genie in a bottle," your big red EASY button ... consisting of GEEK-SPEAK-FREE video guides that will take you from webmaster zero to webMaster HERO !!
These videos provide you with detailed over-the-shoulder, step-by-step tutorials that leave no technical stone unturned.
Course Content
Section 1: Video Course
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How to Create a Page
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Understanding HTML Editors
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Saving HTML Format
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What is Nesting
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Applying Colors
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Effective Site Navigation
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Types of Link Tags
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All about Images
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Using Comments
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Proper Use of Meta Tags
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Sounds and Audio
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On-Page Video
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Ordered Lists
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Unordered Lists
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Horizontal Rules
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Applying Proper Validation