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| New Member | Need severe assistance... i have many questions concerning web design but theyre too many to post. Does any member of this forum know of a web site which has the latest html coding for optimal designing? if so plz post it or email me i would really appreciaite it thnx! |
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| NamePros Member | Html Goodies is a great site.
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| NamePros Regular | i learned everything i know from WebMonkey, How Stuff Works' Big List of html tags., PHP.net Manual (Note; This is clearly more about php, but it gives you coding experiance), and then Common Sense.. The coding background sorta gives you an idea of how code (even html) works.
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| NamePros Regular | www.htmlite.com is also another site that has tutorials dealing with html, php, perl/cgi, css, xhtml, javascripts, SSI and more. |
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| NamePros Regular | http://www.lissaexplains.com is a GREAT HTML website. I learned all my HTML there
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| Senior Member | The HTML home page at http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/ and there HTML tutorials at http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/#tutorials are probably some good places to go checkout for the latest HTML code, compatibility, accessibility, and guidelines on how to use HTML to the best effect for optimal designing . |
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