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School Website project in HTML, CSS, and bootstrap. Beginners-level project for school students in HTML and CSS. Below is the free source code of the project. Create a folder structure, copy the code below, and create a school website using HTML and CSS. SchoolWebsite.html
App Lab is a programming environment where you can make simple apps right in the browser. Design an app, code in JavaScript with either blocks or text, then share your app in seconds. Try App Lab.
Well organized and easy to understand Web building tutorials with lots of examples of how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, Python, PHP, Bootstrap, Java, XML and more.
Web Lab is a programming environment where you can make simple web pages using HTML and CSS. Design your web pages and share your site in seconds. Ages 13+, all modern browsers, English only. Make a web page. Resources. Try the Computer Science Discoveries unit that introduces Web Lab. Unit 2: Web Development. Grades 7 - 9.
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Teach your students. Elementary school. Middle school. High school. Get involved. Support diversity in computing. See the stats. Bring CS to your school. Donate. Every student in every school deserves the opportunity to study computer science.