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I’ve recently started learning HTML, and have discovered WebMonkey which is handy for learning basic and beyond coding. For anyone that’s interested check out www.webmonkey.com.
Question: Does anyone know of any other sites that provide somewhat interactive tutorials, etc. for the newbie. |
Hey AnneJay,
I would suggest doing a simple Google search for "HTML Tutorials". This should bring up some good resources for you to develop on your new found skill! :) Good Luck, -SlickVic78 |
Nice site. A little bit of everything.
If you need a good site to look things up, I usualy go to Microsoft's MSDN site. Most of the time I find what I need when looking for a syntax of a specific command or an example of something. Another site I visit (for the same purpose) is www.xs4all.nl/~ppk witch has some good info on java and dynamic html. Cheers, |
I have some lecture slides from powerpoint and lecture notes in word format about html if you want them
They are pretty basic though but you might find them useful |
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@ Cactus & SlickVic:
Thanks for the information! @robinwilson16 Yes I would be more than interested in your slides, my level is basic so these would definately help. Will PM you & thanks for the offer. |
you can also visit this site:
http://www.htmlgoodies.com thats the site they tell us to go to in school when we are learning html. |
@adams73533
HTMLGoodies looks like a great site. Should pass this week's quiz without a hitch - woooh hooooh. Thanks! :D |
For those less proficient at HTML, there is
_http://www.fuzzylu.com/docs/html/js/home.htm type in the code in the window onthe left and see the results in the window on the right |
Using FrontPage pretty much does everything for you. Learn to use that first, then move onto dreamweaver.
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This page is also very cool:
http://www.selfhtml.org/ |
Here's tutorials for almost everything HTML related
http://www.w3schools.com/ |
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