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I bought a web design book recently. It is called Web Design for Teens.
However, the year of publication is 2005. Some of you, on this thread, have mentioned about not using deprecated tags. Is this book still reliable?
(If you want me to look up certain things in the index, I'll do that.)
Thanks in advance for your help.
Last edited by IHeartGaming (2012-11-07 15:42:17)
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Does it mention HTML5, CSS3, and XHTML?
If not, it wouldn't really be up to date
Also, if you wanted to go the free way, you could learn html at w3schools.com
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SJRCS_011 wrote:
Does it mention HTML5, CSS3, and XHTML?
If not, it wouldn't really be up to date
True. Don't use any sketchy tags that position text or tableifiy things and you should pretty much be set.
Also, if you wanted to go the free way, you could learn html at w3schools.com
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Mokat wrote:
SJRCS_011 wrote:
Also, if you wanted to go the free way, you could learn html at w3schools.com
SJRCS_011 wrote:
learn html at w3schools.com
SJRCS_011 wrote:
w3schools.com
That's WORSE...
guys, its a reliable source for the basics
And I'm not in the mood of putting up with trolling/flaming
Ok, so if you feel like being the those two, then use html.net i guess
Anyway guys, get back on topic
Last edited by SJRCS_011 (2012-11-08 18:58:09)
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Well I started out with w3schools, they're absolutely fine for beginning, IMO, since their explanations and tutorials are really nice! There are a few incorrect pieces of information, but no biggie!
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shpeters wrote:
I think that this site is the best site for learning code. As for if the book is reliable or not, check the reviews.
I was just gonna post a link to Codeacademy.
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Try the MDN.
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