A full HTML5 and CSS3 course archived on GitHub, including practice targets and JavaScript exercises. Everything needed to go from zero to building real web pages.
This is a complete HTML5 and CSS3 course uploaded as a reference archive. Unlike a daily-log repo, this one captures a full structured curriculum in one place, including JavaScript sections and hands-on target exercises.
I am a Computer Science student focusing on Cloud Security and DevSecOps. Web fundamentals are part of the stack whether you are building security tooling, analyzing client-side attacks, or understanding how modern web applications are structured.
| Language | Share |
|---|---|
| HTML5 | 70.8% |
| JavaScript | 18.9% |
| CSS3 | 10.3% |
HTML5
- Semantic structure and document layout
- Forms, inputs, and validation
- Tables, lists, and media embedding
- Links, navigation, and anchors
CSS3
- Selectors, specificity, and the cascade
- Box model, Flexbox, and Grid
- Responsive design and media queries
- Transitions, animations, and transforms
JavaScript
- DOM selection and manipulation
- Events and interactivity
- Functions, conditionals, and loops
- Basic scripting for web pages
HTML-AND-CSS-COMPLETE-COURSE/
├── (HTML AND CSS)/ # Full course files, exercises, and examples
├── Targets 2.zip # Practice target pages for hands-on exercises
└── README.md
Web fundamentals are not optional in security or DevSecOps. XSS attacks live in the DOM. Phishing pages are built in HTML. Security dashboards, monitoring UIs, and internal tooling all run on the web stack. This course is the foundation that makes all of that readable and buildable.
- 3 commits
- 3 stars
- 3 languages
- 1 exercise archive (Targets 2.zip)
More repositories covering Python, AWS, Cloud Security, and DevSecOps are on the profile. Follow along as the journey continues.
- GitHub: muhammadkashifsecurityengineer
Muhammad Kashif | CS Student | Cloud Security | DevSecOps | Pakistan