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Free Module

Free Module

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1. Problem Statement

Many beginners find it difficult to start learning web development because HTML, CSS, and JS can feel like three separate worlds. Because of that, early topics may seem disconnected: tags in one place, styles in another, and logic somewhere else. Without a clear sequence, it is common to lose the link between what is written in code and what appears on the page. Simple examples are often missing, especially examples that show not only “what to write” but also “why it works this way”. Free Module is created as a calm starting point that reduces confusion at the beginning and gives a basic understanding of a web page.

2. Solution

Free Module presents HTML, CSS, and JS as connected parts of one learning process. First, the learner gets familiar with page structure, then sees how styles change the look of elements, and then explores first simple interactions. Each topic is explained through small code fragments, making it easier to see the connection between written code and the result on screen. The materials do not overload learners with terminology and instead move through the basics in a clear sequence. This approach helps build an initial base before moving to the next Frontyanra plans.

3. What's Inside

  • Module 1: Page Skeleton — learners explore what a basic HTML page consists of and how tags, headings, paragraphs, and simple blocks work.
  • Module 2: Style First Touch — learners review how CSS changes colors, sizes, spacing, and the overall look of elements.
  • Module 3: Code Connection — learners see how HTML and CSS work together through a simple page example.
  • Module 4: JS First Signal — learners get familiar with the basic role of JS and understand how code can respond to user actions.
  • Module 5: Mini Page Practice — learners create a small study page using structure, styles, and simple logic.

4. Who is this for?

A good fit if you...

  • are just starting to explore HTML, CSS, and JS;
  • want to understand how a web page is built from separate parts;
  • are looking for a short introduction before choosing a larger course;
  • want to see the Frontyanra material style;
  • prefer calm explanations without unnecessary pressure.

Not for you if...

  • you already work comfortably with layout, styling, and basic JS logic;
  • you are looking for a deeper program with many complex tasks;
  • you expect claims about specific career or financial outcomes;
  • you want materials about third-party services, programs, or operating systems;
  • you are looking for a full learning route rather than an introduction.

5. What You'll Learn

  • How the basic structure of an HTML page works.
  • How to add headings, text, blocks, and simple elements.
  • How CSS affects the look of a page.
  • How to adjust colors, spacing, sizes, and element placement.
  • How HTML and CSS work together.
  • What role JS plays in simple page interaction.
  • How to create a small study page from several parts.
  • How to read simple code fragments and understand their logic.

6. Refund Terms

- 30-day money back
- Risk-free

Do I need previous experience with HTML, CSS, or JS?

No, the materials are built so learners can begin with basic concepts. In each plan, topics are presented gradually, with explanations, examples, and small practical tasks.

What format do the materials use?

The courses include lessons, modules, code examples, short explanations, and learning resources. The format is focused on careful study, repetition, and practice.

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