Author Topic: I'm really wanting to learn HTML code, what is a good source?  (Read 1188 times)

I've had a few touches with HTML in the past, but nothing that big. It seems simple, which would be good for me.
I found a cool real time html editor online and I've tried some stuff out with help from online.
What is the best way to learn?

Mess with things until you understand them.

is there a specific goal you want to work toward?

if so you should look up stuff that you would need to know along the way instead of learning the entire load at once and becoming confused to stuff.

on the subject of guides, http://w3schools.com/html/default.asp is a pretty good one.




What webpages are scripted of.
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Yeah that was slightly obvious.

What webpages are scripted of.
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no webpages are skipted in javascript NObe  !

one word:
high school

one word:
high school
One word for you:
Kindergarten
ucwatididdar?

no webpages are skipted in javascript NObe  !
don't you need HTML to use a javascript script anyway?

is there a specific goal you want to work toward?

I just think it is cool maniplulating text with code, and it certainly wouldn't hurt to know more about it.

Mess with things until you understand them.

That doesn't work unless you know what to mess around with.

Learn CSS and HTML code using this resource, I highly recommend it. You can take free tests to see how good you are at it too.

http://www.w3schools.com/


I'm sure he is smart enough to know how to navigate a website. ;)