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HTML5 Exercises Tutorial at 4Geeks Academy

By @alesanchezr and other contributors at 4Geeks Academy

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Complete selection of autograded html exercises, anyone interested in learning HTML!

Hi! I'm Alejandro Sanchez @alesanchezr, really excited to have you here! 🎉 😂 Learning to code is hard, you need coaching! DM me on twitter if you have any questions.

You'll be learning the following concepts:

  1. Get familiar with a good deal of the most popular HTML Tags.

  2. Using the tags together to create a simple HTML Website.

  3. Linking websites together using Anchors with Relative or Absolute paths.

  4. The HTML audio and video tag.

Before we start... other related tutorials

  1. Learn HTML← 🔥 You are here now
  2. Learn HTML5 Forms
  3. Learn CSS
  4. Learn CSS Layouts
  5. Learn Bootstrap

One click installation (recommended):

You can open these exercises in just a few seconds by clicking: Open in Codespaces (recommended) or Open in Gitpod.

Once you have VSCode open the LearnPack exercises should start automatically. If exercises don't run automatically you can try typing on your terminal: $ learnpack start

Manual installation

Clone the repository in your local environment and follow the steps below:

  1. Install learnpack, the package manager for learning tutorials and the html compiler plugin for learnpack, make sure you also have node.js 14+:
$ npm i learnpack -g
$ learnpack plugins:install learnpack-html
  1. Download these particular exercises using learnpack and cd into the folder:
$ git clone https://github.com/4GeeksAcademy/html-tutorial-exercises-course
$ cd html-tutorial-exercises-course

Note: Once you finish downloading, you will find an "exercises" folder that contains all the exercises within.

  1. Start the tutorial/exercises by running the following command at the same level where your learn.json file is:
$ npm i jest@24.8.0 -g
$ learnpack start

Note: The exercises have automatic grading, but it's very rigid and strict, my recommendation is to not take the tests too serious and use them only as a suggestion, or you may get frustrated.

How are the exercises organized?

Each exercise is a small React application containing the following files:

  1. index.js: represents the entry file for the entire app.
  2. README.md: contains exercise instructions.
  3. test.js: you don't have to open this file, it contains the testing script for the exercise.

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

  1. Alejandro Sanchez (alesanchezr), contribution: (coder) 💻 (idea) 🤔, (build-tests) ⚠️, (pull-request-review) 👀 (build-tutorial) ✅ (documentation) 📖

  2. David Hay (haydavid23), contribution: (test) ⚠️

  3. Daniel Machota (@d4rkm0nst3r), contribution: (build-tutorial) ✅, Translation 🌍

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind are welcome!