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Frontend Development Syllabus

This repository contains the complete syllabus for Frontend Development focusing on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Table of Contents

HTML

Topics Covered

  • Introduction to HTML
  • Basic HTML Document Structure
  • HTML Elements and Tags
  • Text Formatting Tags
  • Links and Navigation
  • Images and Multimedia
  • Lists (Ordered and Unordered)
  • Tables
  • Forms and Input Elements
  • Semantic HTML
  • HTML5 Features
  • Media Tags

CSS

Topics Covered

  • Introduction to CSS
  • CSS Syntax and Selectors
  • Box Model
  • Colors and Backgrounds
  • Text Styles
  • Layout Techniques (Flexbox and Grid)
  • Responsive Design
  • Media Queries
  • CSS Transitions and Animations
  • CSS Preprocessors (Sass, LESS)
  • Best Practices in CSS

JavaScript

Topics Covered

  • Introduction to JavaScript
  • Variables and Data Types
  • Operators and Expressions
  • Control Structures (Conditionals, Loops)
  • Functions and Scope
  • Objects and Arrays
  • DOM Manipulation
  • Event Handling
  • Asynchronous JavaScript (Callbacks, Promises, Async/Await)
  • JSON and AJAX
  • Introduction to ES6 Features

Getting Started

To get started with the content in this repository:

  1. Clone the repository:
    git clone https://github.com/Tejasshack/QSpider_Frontend_Batch.git
    cd QSpider_Frontend_Batch
    

Open the HTML files in your preferred web browser to view the examples and practice materials.

Use any text editor or IDE (like VS Code, Sublime Text) to modify or enhance the code provided in this repository.

License This project is open-source and available under the MIT License.

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Instructions for Use

  1. Copy and Paste: Copy the above Markdown content into a file named README.md in your QSpider_Frontend_Batch repository.
  2. Adjust Links: Ensure that the links to the license or any other resources are correct according to your repository structure.
  3. Commit Changes: Add, commit, and push your README.md to your GitHub repository.

Feel free to modify any part of this README as per your needs! If you need further assistance o