Learn to Code

HTML & CSS for Website Design

The most basic and standard language used to create websites is Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML).

Websites are made up of pages called web pages. Web pages display content that may include text, images, audios and videos. HTML is what makes it possible for this content to be placed on web pages, in a structured or orderly manner.

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), on the other hand is used to style HTML, giving websites a uniform look. For instance, text for headings could be given a particular font type and colour, while paragraphs could be of a different font type and colour, and this will be automatically applied on all web pages of the website.

HTML can be thought of as the foundation while CSS takes care of the aesthetics.

Cost:

GHC 750

Duration:

Weekdays
4 Weeks (2 hrs/day, 5 days/week)

Saturdays
8 Weeks (4 hrs/day)

Next Session:

5th August 2024
In-person & Online

Achievement

  • Students will know the elements of HTML and CSS.
  • Students will be able to design a basic website using HTML and CSS.

Prerequisite

  • Students must be familiar with the use of computers.
  • It is recommended that one takes the Introduction to Programming course, but not required.
  • Students must have a computer or tablet to use.

Provided

  • Course notes.
  • Certificate after successful completion.

Testimonials

Hear from students who studied this course

The four weeks spent here was quite interactive and beneficial. Each class involved dealing with myriad elements that each came together to beautifully form a page and the teacher taught in a way that rendered the entire process simplistic. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at CodeCamp.

Eunique Adjei

Year 1 - University of Ghana, Legon
CodeCamp 2016

This course is very helpful and allows us to create websites on our own and learn things we never thought would be that easy. It was a great experience and I got to learn a lot of new things which I am positive will help me in the future.

Janice Ochlich

JHS 3 - Akosombo International School, Akosombo
CodeCamp 2016

It was educative and the lecturer was effective. Class size was small, making it easy for each of us to grasp what we were being taught.

Emmanuella Ametsi

Year 1 - University of Ghana, Legon
CodeCamp 2016