I’m excited to share my new video on “Features of HTML” 💻✨ In this video, I have explained the key features of HTML in a simple and beginner-friendly way. This is especially helpful for those who are starting their journey in web development. 🔹 Easy to understand 🔹 Perfect for beginners 🔹 Step-by-step explanation I’m currently working on improving my skills and sharing my learning through content. Your support and feedback would mean a lot 🙌 🎥 Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/dbMCyQ9y #HTML #WebDevelopment #Coding #LearningJourney #Beginners #CodeWithNikku
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🚀 Just uploaded a new video on HTML Structure! If you're starting your journey in web development, understanding the basic structure of HTML is the first and most important step. In this video, I’ve explained: ✔️ Basic HTML structure ✔️ Important tags (html, head, body) ✔️ How a webpage is built This is beginner-friendly and easy to understand 💻 🎥 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/dzFvaJ5W I’ll be sharing more coding tutorials regularly. Follow me for consistent learning 🚀 #HTML #WebDevelopment #Coding #Beginners #LearnToCode #Te
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🚀 Basics of HTML – Every Beginner Should Know! If you're starting your journey in web development, understanding HTML is the first and most important step. This quick guide covers essential HTML tags that form the foundation of every website. From structuring content to adding images and links, these tags are the building blocks of the web. 💡 Whether you're a student, beginner, or aspiring developer, mastering these basics will make your learning journey much smoother. 📌 Save this post for later and share it with someone who is learning web development! #WebDevelopment #HTML #CodingBasics #FrontendDevelopment #LearnToCode #Programming #DeveloperJourney #TechSkills #CodingForBeginners #WebDesign
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💻 Master the Basics of HTML! Whether you’re just starting your web development journey or brushing up on fundamentals, knowing the essential HTML tags is a must. From <html> to <div> and <p>, these building blocks form the foundation of every webpage. ✅ Easy reference for beginners ✅ Quick visual guide ✅ Perfect for learning & teaching Which HTML tag do you use the most in your projects? Drop your answer below! 👇 #HTML #WebDevelopment #Coding #LearnToCode #100DaysOfCode #TechSkills
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Day 17 of 180 – Consistency in Web Development 🚀 Today, I focused on a common HTML mistake beginners make 🎯 👉 Why your link is not opening in HTML? I created a short video explaining: ✔️ How the <a> (anchor) tag works ✔️ Why links fail without the href attribute ✔️ A simple fix to make it work instantly Sometimes, small mistakes like this can be confusing when you're starting out. Breaking them down step by step makes learning much easier. 🎥 Watch the video here: 👉https://lnkd.in/gXZSU5j3 Learning something new every day and improving step by step 💻 #Day17 #180DaysOfCode #webdevelopment #html #frontend #coding #learncoding #programming #developer #buildinpublic
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🚀 HTML Learning Series | Day 7 Today, I focused on one of the most important topics in HTML: Forms. 📌 What I learned today: • Understanding the purpose of HTML Forms • Using form elements like <form>, <input>, <label>, <textarea>, <select>, and <button> • Learning different input types such as text, email, password, radio, checkbox, and submit • Understanding how forms are used to collect user data on web pages ✅ Practical Work:Along with learning the concept, I also completed one task based on HTML Forms, which helped me understand how forms work in real-time and how to structure them properly. 💡 Today’s takeaway:HTML Forms are essential for building interactive web pages because they allow users to enter and submit information.Practicing with a task made the topic much more practical and clear. 📈 Step by step, I’m building stronger frontend development fundamentals through consistent practice. #Day7 #HTML #HTMLForms #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #LearningInPublic #100DaysOfCode #CodingJourney 10000 Coders Bhagavathula Srividya
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Option 1: The "Learning Journey" (Best for students/beginners) Back to basics! 🚀 I've been diving deeper into HTML structure lately, focusing on semantic tags and text formatting. There’s something so satisfying about seeing a simple page come to life with just a few lines of code. Today’s practice: building a science-themed intro page using headings, lists, and formatting for scientific formulas like H_2O. Every tag is a step closer to mastering web development! #HTML #WebDevelopment #CodingJourney #LearningToCode #TechCommunity Option 2: The "Consistency" (Short and punchy) Small steps lead to big results. 💻 Spent some time today refining my HTML skills and practicing clean code structure. It’s all about building a solid foundation. What are you working on this week? #FrontEnd #CodeNewbie #WebDev #HTML5 #Programming
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Day 18 of 180 – Learning Web Development Consistently 🚀 Today, I worked on an important HTML concept: 👉 Block vs Inline Elements Understanding this helped me clearly see how elements behave on a webpage 👇 ✔️ Block elements take full width ✔️ Inline elements take only required space It’s a simple concept, but very important for: Writing clean HTML Understanding layouts Preparing for interviews I also created a short video explaining this in a quick and easy way ⚡ 🎥 Watch here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/gqqd-tBA Learning step by step and improving every day 💻 #Day18 #180DaysOfCode #webdevelopment #html #frontend #coding #learncoding #programming #developer #buildinpublic
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Day 15 of 180 learning Web developement I just built a simple login form using HTML in under 5 minutes 🚀 In this project, I covered: ✔️ HTML form basics ✔️ Input types (email & password) ✔️ Button behavior (submit vs button) ✔️ A common mistake that causes page refresh 😳 This is one of the most important fundamentals for beginners in web development. I also created a 30-second quick version (Shorts) for fast learners ⚡ 🎥 Watch the shorts here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/gid-ZgDG 🎥 Watch the full video here: 👉https://lnkd.in/gGdmFC3p If you're starting frontend development, this will help you build real projects step by step. Always learning, building, and improving 💻 #html #webdevelopment #frontend #coding #learncoding #programming #developer #softwaredeveloper #180DaysOfCode #buildinpublic
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🚀 Day 8 of 180 – Learning & Sharing Web Development Today I learned about HTML lists, a simple but very useful concept for structuring content on web pages. There are two types of lists in HTML: • Ordered lists for numbered items • Unordered lists for bullet points I also learned how to create lists using ul and li, which are used in real-world websites for menus, steps, and task lists. It’s interesting to see how even small concepts like lists play a big role in building clean and organized webpages. 🎥 I created a short video explaining HTML lists in a simple way. 👉 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gpqq2vez Learning step by step and staying consistent on this journey 💻 Would love to hear your feedback 🙌 #day8 #html #webdevelopment #coding #learncoding #frontend #programming #developerjourney #consistency #tech
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If you're beginning your journey in web development, understanding the fundamental HTML tags is the first and most important step. This visual guide highlights the core building blocks of every webpage, including: Structure tags like <html>, <head>, <body> Content elements like <h1> to <h6>, <p> Media & links like <img>, <a> Lists and forms like <ul>, <ol>, <form> 💡 These are not just tags — they are the foundation of the entire web. 📌 Tip: Memorizing and practicing these basic tags will make everything else in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript much easier. This is my first step in sharing HTML tutorials, and more practical content is coming soon! #HTML #WebDevelopment #Coding #Frontend #LearnToCode #Beginners #Programming
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