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AnneJay 30th Sep 03 06:59 PM

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.

SlickVic78 30th Sep 03 07:24 PM

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

Cactus 30th Sep 03 07:46 PM

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,

robinwilson16 30th Sep 03 08:04 PM

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

Cactus 30th Sep 03 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by robinwilson16@Sep 30 2003, 09:04 PM
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

Mind the copyright ;)

AnneJay 30th Sep 03 09:10 PM

@ 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.

adams 30th Sep 03 09:50 PM

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.

AnneJay 30th Sep 03 10:20 PM

@adams73533
HTMLGoodies looks like a great site. Should pass this week's quiz without a hitch - woooh hooooh. Thanks! :D

richardc2000 30th Sep 03 11:06 PM

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

bmw528ia97 17th Oct 03 11:42 PM

Using FrontPage pretty much does everything for you. Learn to use that first, then move onto dreamweaver.


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