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A comprehensive resource for mastering HTML5, featuring practice problems, code examples, and interview-focused concepts like semantic markup and accessibility. Designed to help developers excel in web development interviews with practical exercises and tutorials.
GOIT Markup HW-01 — Static HTML layout (no CSS): semantic structure, accessible markup, image optimization, and validation. Includes header, main, footer, nav, lists, headings, and optimized images per Figma.
GOIT Markup HW-02 — Portfolio section with semantic HTML + CSS: normalized styles, Google Fonts, hover/focus states, image optimization, and HTML validation. Includes styles in css/styles.css and assets in images/.
This project contains the HTML structure for the "Web Studio" website, developed as part of the first homework assignment for the GoIT Full Stack course. This repository focuses on clean, semantic HTML markup without CSS styling.
A single-page HTML5 project designed to demonstrate enhanced form construction using semantic markup, native validation attributes, and embedded media elements. Developed as part of the JavaScript Fundamentals module, the project showcases best practices in accessible form design, input diversity, and structural clarity.
This repository contains the final submission for the “Enhancing HTML5 Content and Forms” academic exercise. The project demonstrates semantic HTML5 structure, responsive design using CSS Grid and Flexbox, and accessibility best practices. Key features include fluid layout adaptation, form enhancements, reduced-motion awareness, and clean markup.