How to get started with HTML for beginners?

Priyanka Das
3 min readApr 30, 2021

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HTML ( Hyper Text Markup Language) is used to structure a web page and its contents. It’s important to learn HTML before one can go ahead with Web development. It is the base of every web page we see on the internet.

Whenever we come across any topic we are always lectured upon what to study in that topic. Nobody guides us on how to study the topic? what to begin with? how to achieve expertise? My mission is to guide you on how to get started with a topic based on my personal experience so that you don’t face the problem of being lost and not knowing the next steps.

How to get started with HTML?

You can go from being absolute beginner to a pro HTML coder if you follow these steps below.

1. Get your basics right

Start with very basics of HTML. First of all what is the purpose of HTML? It is basically used to give a basic structure to the web page. Just like we need to get the structure ready before we can build a house.

Basic structure of a house

To get your basics right start with w3schools. W3schools is a great learning website to start off with HTML. It covers each and every topic necessary to begin with HTML along with hands on exercises and quizzes.

2. Enroll yourself in an online course.

Self learning is the best form of learning but self learning guided by a professional in that field is always the best approach.

Once you are done with learning the basics, now I would recommend you to enroll in a course to guide you on what are the things required in real world scenario. Course will guide you on the most important topics you need to know and how to apply the basics you just learnt.

You can enroll in any good HTML course from the following websites:

  1. Udemy
  2. Coursera
  3. Udacity

Make sure the course you enroll in covers the important topics and contains lots of projects and hand on exercises especially real world based projects.

I would recommend you to have a look at my udemy course Learn HTML, CSS and JavaScript. In this course I have covered all the necessary basic topics on HTML, CSS and JS and focused on hands on exercises.

3. Create some Hands on projects

Knowledge has no meaning if you can’t apply it so, it’s very important to create projects in order to have a good grip on the topic. So you need to get your hands dirty. Focus on creating real world based projects to implement your learnings.

In my course, Learn HTML, CSS and JavaScript,the main project will teach you how to create a real world website using HTML,CSS and JS and also make the website live to be accessed from any part of the world!

4. Follow useful social media pages and handles sharing HTML related content

Follow some useful social media handles like webdevelopment24x7, htmlhints and many others on instagram.

You can also follow my handle skill self where I share a lot of updates on web development, machine learning and other topics.

5. Brush up !

HTML is not a small topic so you may forget things at times so it’s important to brush up. There is no rule for this. Brush up at your own convenience.

The above steps helped me to learn HTML as a beginner and eventually become an instructor of HTML on Udemy with 11k+ students.

I wish you Good luck ! Please don’t forget to follow me on medium and if you have any further queries feel free to ping me on my instagram handle Skill Self.

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Priyanka Das

Instructor at Udemy. 6+ years of experience in Web Development. Machine Learning Enthusiast.