
Landing Page Workshop for Beginners
Websites have become the primary gateway for sharing knowledge and building learning communities. This workshop brings together practical techniques and creative thinking.
What You'll Explore
- HTML fundamentals and semantic structure
- CSS box model and layout systems
- Typography and visual hierarchy
- Responsive design with media queries
- Form validation and functionality
- Deployment to live hosting
- Browser developer tools basics
Timeline breakdown
Morning session covers HTML structure and content organization. Lunch break at midpoint. Afternoon focuses on styling, responsive behavior, and deployment. Questions answered throughout, not saved for the end.
Full Overview
Kamila Verbeck spent three months trying to learn web development from YouTube videos. She understood the concepts but never finished a single project.
This workshop takes a different approach. You start with a blank screen and end with a functioning landing page that actually works on phones, tablets, and desktops. No templates, no shortcuts that leave you confused when something breaks.
What happens during six hours
The first hour focuses on HTML structure. You learn semantic tags, proper document flow, and how search engines read your pages. By lunch, your content exists on screen.
After the break, CSS transforms that content into something people want to look at.
You work with typography, spacing, color systems, and layout techniques that professionals use daily. The final two hours tackle responsive design and real deployment to a live server.
The project itself
You build a service landing page with a hero section, feature cards, testimonial area, and contact form. Each component teaches specific skills you will use in every future project. The form actually sends emails, the navigation actually scrolls, the images actually load efficiently.
Participants leave with code they wrote themselves, hosted at a real URL they can share. More importantly, they understand why each line exists and what happens when they change it.
Common Questions
Not necessarily. We cover foundational concepts and build complexity gradually. If you've worked with basic HTML or editing platforms, you'll adapt quickly. Beginners benefit from the structured approach.
Plan for around six hours each week. This includes live sessions, practical assignments, and peer discussion. Some weeks require more if you're experimenting with optional challenges.
Yes. All sessions are recorded and accessible for 90 days after the program ends. You can revisit demonstrations and catch up if you miss a live session.
A code editor and modern browser are essential. We recommend free options and share setup guides during the first session. No paid software is required.
Ready to Begin?
Registration closes when the cohort fills. Secure your place and receive immediate access to preparatory materials and the community forum.