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Asabeneh/30-Days-Of-HTML
A step by step guide to learn the concept of HTML, DOM tree, and web development in 30 days. These videos may help too: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PNRuno1rzYPb1xLa4yktw
A 30-day structured HTML tutorial series by Asabeneh Yetayeh, covering fundamentals from document structure through forms, tables, and semantic elements. Aimed squarely at absolute beginners with no prior web development experience.
Progresses logically from 'what is a browser' through semantic HTML5 elements and metadata, which matches how a beginner's mental model actually needs to build. Each day includes exercises that require the reader to produce something, not just read. Covers semantic elements explicitly and early, which most intro tutorials skip or bury. Companion video channel gives learners an alternative format when text isn't clicking.
The README table of contents links to empty anchors and placeholder days, so navigating the actual content is broken in several spots. The material stops at day 12 out of a promised 30, meaning the challenge is half-finished and has been for years — last push was 2023. Days 4 and 5 in the directory tree have no folder, meaning those lessons exist only in the README blob and can't be opened as standalone files. Inline styles are presented as a normal workflow rather than something you avoid in real projects, which will embed a bad habit in new learners.