The website has good reference guides, and I've used the tutorial for html and it's fairly good... but I'm wondering about other people's opinions
Lame HTML joke:
Student: "How do you spell HTML?"
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Yeah, W3schools is known by all web coders. Its a very good site.
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archmage wrote:
Yeah, W3schools is known by all web coders. Its a very good site.
Okey dokey :3
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Use w3schools to get started.
W3C makes the web coding rules and such. (not really rules, but the proper way to code)
Also, they developed most of the web markups.
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gershmer wrote:
Use w3schools to get started.
W3C makes the web coding rules and such. (not really rules, but the proper way to code)
Also, they developed most of the web markups.
They did?
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08jackt wrote:
sorry, I back spaced your name by accident, and i forgot who posted this.... wrote:
Lame HTML joke:
Student: "How do you spell HTML?"I'm stealing that. *scribbles joke down*
They have a ton more.
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Dazachi wrote:
gershmer wrote:
Use w3schools to get started.
W3C makes the web coding rules and such. (not really rules, but the proper way to code)
Also, they developed most of the web markups.They did?
Well they were founded by Berners Lee, Father of the WWW , so they had to have wrote HTML, and I know for a fact that they wrote CSS and XML
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gershmer wrote:
Dazachi wrote:
gershmer wrote:
Use w3schools to get started.
W3C makes the web coding rules and such. (not really rules, but the proper way to code)
Also, they developed most of the web markups.They did?
Well they were founded by Berners Lee, Father of the WWW , so they had to have wrote HTML, and I know for a fact that they wrote CSS and XML
Yup, that is why when you use strict HTML, you put W3schools somewhere in the head tag
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Lucario621 wrote:
The website has good reference guides, and I've used the tutorial for html and it's fairly good... but I'm wondering about other people's opinions
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Lame HTML joke:
Student: "How do you spell HTML?"
I go to w3schools.com all the time! IT"Z EPIC!
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ThePCKid wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
The website has good reference guides, and I've used the tutorial for html and it's fairly good... but I'm wondering about other people's opinions
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Lame HTML joke:
Student: "How do you spell HTML?"I go to w3schools.com all the time! IT"Z EPIC!
Please do not bump up old threads. Thanks, and Scratch on!
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Of course w3schools is good! Also want do advice another html/css/php resourse - http://phpforms.net/tutorial/tutorial.html. There is possible to find information about opportunities of e-mail creating on a site by means PHP Forms i.t.c. Informational articles are wrote by developers by this web resource. I think this is most advantage.
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