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Learn Html
Started by premeet01245, Aug 04 2010 06:18 AM
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#2
Posted 04 August 2010 - 08:21 AM
A good resource is to check out W3Schools. They have comprehensive information to help you learn HTML and learn HTML5. The site is free to use, and where a large number of people start out learning.
The O'Reilly series of books are also usually excellent resources, and the ones below look like they would be a good start:
http://oreilly.com/c.../9780596101978/
http://oreilly.com/c.../9780596527327/
http://oreilly.com/c.../9780596806026/
The O'Reilly series of books are also usually excellent resources, and the ones below look like they would be a good start:
http://oreilly.com/c.../9780596101978/
http://oreilly.com/c.../9780596527327/
http://oreilly.com/c.../9780596806026/
#3
Posted 06 August 2010 - 10:53 PM
Learning HTML at a young age I found very helpful I think I was 6-7 when I got my first PC just playing lion king games or something, After that I got into web design when I was around 11-12 and started using the internet. I started search around the same as you have started to.. I found the search engine ask.com with the simple query "Learn HTML" very helpful it was in the order of basic to advance. 4 years on you get to my level making new websites all the time and making money from web design. Trial and Error my friend.
#4
Posted 07 August 2010 - 07:31 PM
I find that the best way to learn is an hand on approach. Try starting your own website and fiddling around with an html templates. That is pretty much how I learned basic HTML. I found reading through page after page of html tutorials as pointless. Many didn't explain how to structure a website anyway. So I suggest that you just jump right into it, and try to figure it out first hand. Maybe you can use the tutorial sites as a guide. Html is so easy that pretty much anyone can learn the basics in a short amount of time. Its all about getting started. I use to use free builder websites and I was deadly afraid of HTML. One day I enabled HTML and ditched the free builder, and it was the best thing that I had ever done.
#6
Posted 09 August 2010 - 09:45 PM
i support ravlkass in here, W3Schools is the best place to learn HTML on line in a fast and easy way. you can get it from this link
http://www.w3schools.com/
they also provide you with live examples to see how to use tags and elements of HTML. good luck.
http://www.w3schools.com/
they also provide you with live examples to see how to use tags and elements of HTML. good luck.
#8
Posted 16 August 2010 - 02:09 PM
HTML is the very simple language. And it is basic to learn all other web based languages. The best option is Go to w3schools.com. This website will give you description about HTML tags in very simple language. And simultaneously you can learn other scripting languages such as PHP,ASP,AJAX etc.
thank you.
thank you.
#9
Posted 06 September 2010 - 07:51 PM
Yeah, www.w3schools.com/ is the best. They basically have all html codes (both simplified and advanced) with examples and the source. It's basically like everything you need except it's robot like. If you have a question, you can't really ask or specify. You just have to try it out for yourself.
#10
Posted 07 September 2010 - 09:21 PM
If you want something really basic but extremely helpful then take a look at this site. On just one page it tells you the most basic information that you need to start off learning html.
The best way to learn it is to type what you see for yourself. Just open a notepad, type what you see and then save it as whatever you want to call it.html
Usually when you are setting up your own website, the main document will either be called home.html or index.html. There is soooo much to learn but there is loads of information out there. As per the previous suggestions w3schools.com is also very good however try not to get too overwhelmed by the amount of information.
Learn some html first until you become comfortable setting up a basic page, once you have that under your belt then you can look towards css.
CSS makes life a lot easier! But it really helps to understand the basics first. As you learn, if you get stuck or don't understand something, then I am sure there would be someone here who could help you out!
Good luck to you! I am also learning myself, there's something new every second in web design!
The best way to learn it is to type what you see for yourself. Just open a notepad, type what you see and then save it as whatever you want to call it.html
Usually when you are setting up your own website, the main document will either be called home.html or index.html. There is soooo much to learn but there is loads of information out there. As per the previous suggestions w3schools.com is also very good however try not to get too overwhelmed by the amount of information.
Learn some html first until you become comfortable setting up a basic page, once you have that under your belt then you can look towards css.
CSS makes life a lot easier! But it really helps to understand the basics first. As you learn, if you get stuck or don't understand something, then I am sure there would be someone here who could help you out!
Good luck to you! I am also learning myself, there's something new every second in web design!
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