Regarding HTML Learning

Can I use replit instead of following the video as I find replit to be easier.

@snehakumar1201

Yes its totally upto you where you write your programs. You can use any IDE for that.

Ubuntu was introduced to the students so that, they get familiar with CLI.

Hi ! There are plenty of online and offline IDEs for HTML. You can use any one of them according to your comfort. Online IDEs save you the trouble of installation and setting up. Replit is a good online coding platform!

Thank you for replying.

Yeah, It’s your choice of where you want to write your code. It does not matter where you are writing your code rather what matters is whether you are able to get the desired output or not .

It’s all up to you which IDE you feel better working with. In the end, its work is to make your tasks easier.

Great to hear that you are interested in learning HTML! Here are some tips to get you started:

  1. Learn the basics: HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language and is used to structure content on the web. Start by learning the basics of HTML such as tags, attributes, and elements.
  2. Use online resources: There are many free online resources available that can help you learn HTML. Some popular resources include W3Schools, Codecademy, and FreeCodeCamp.
  3. Practice with code examples: Once you have a basic understanding of HTML, practice coding with examples. Try creating a simple webpage or replicating existing webpages to get more practice.
  4. Learn HTML5: HTML5 is the latest version of HTML and has many new features and tags. Make sure to learn HTML5 and its features as it is widely used today.
  5. Stay up to date: The web is constantly evolving, and new HTML features and standards are released regularly. Stay up to date with the latest HTML standards and best practices to keep your skills current.

@miteshkon16 @akshayan.sinha

yes its your choice you can use whatever IDE you want