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Where Can I Learn Html Codes ? - html codes | ||
Discussion by evanthis with 8 Replies.
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/germ/workshops/HTML.html
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Once you have your simple webpage created, print it out and then open the source file in any text editor like "Notepad". This will show you the code that the wysiwyg editor created. This is the HTML of the webpage. Once you have opened the HTML of the page, print it out. You can now compare the HTML to the output shown on the webpage. This may seem a little overwhelming at first but just go line by line and if you don't understand something, do a search for it on the internet or at one of the locations already provided.
There are a few topics in the tutorial forum about basic HTML:
- HTML 101 - Web Design For Beginners : Absolute Basic HTML Writing
- HTML 102 - Web Design For Beginners : More Basic HTML Writing
- Good Comments Make HTML : Commenting makes HTML easier to write
- Webmonkey | Reference: HTML Cheetsheet
- Lissa Explains It All
- HTML Pit Stop
- HTML Goodies - HTML Primer
wysiwyg editor: What You See Is What You Get editor - A useful but usually limited program that uses a visual method of designing wbpages. Eliminates the need to know HTML or CSS.
HTML: Hyper Text Markup Language - Method of adding some degree of formating to the text of a webpage and also allows for some dynamic attributes to be applied to the webpage in the form of links, forms, and images.
CSS: Cascading Style Sheet - A method of applying the same formating and layout to an entire website by having all pages use the same style sheet which is usually a seperate file. This make the task of making all of the the pages in a website uniform and simplifies the process of changing the appearence of the website by only needing to edit a single file. Used as an add-on for HTML.
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I hope that this will help you as you begin the journey of learning HTML and web page design. If you have further questions, please ask us. Nearly everyone that is active in the forum has some knowledge of HTML. Many of use have mastered HTML and moved on to more advanced web programing such as PERL, PHP, ASP, JavaScript, etc... So you should get many good and quick answers to your HTML questions.
Good Luck
vujsa
Mon Dec 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
God Bless You...
Mon Dec 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
but you should probably learn how to like...do the basics first. if you don't know that...there's tutorials all over but you can go to these sites if you like
www.xanga.com/HTML_from_linda
and
www.lissaexplains.com
i tried to make my own html site a lot of times, but i got bored of doing it so i'm not goign to give you mine =P
Wed Dec 28, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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