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Dec 5, 2007, 12:16 AM
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Creating a Web Page
I would love it if someone could direct me to a good site to help me learn more HTML. I took a course once and remember some but it is a lot to remember. A list of tags and the basics would be great.
Thank you in advance for all responses. :)
Tz
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Dec 5, 2007, 03:11 AM
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As an alternative, you can get Microsoft FrontPage for about $80. With it (and other similar applications) you can make good webpages and learn the html as you go if you want to... but you don't have to.
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Dec 5, 2007, 06:17 PM
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W3Schools is free, and even has a free certification program:
W3Schools Online Web Tutorials
Also free is NVU, which is available for all platforms and is a great way to get your feet wet with HTML design:
NVU
(Komposer is a newer bug fix version, I haven't tried it so can't testify to its quality compared to NVU - NVU was formerly Netscape Composer, hence the name).
For learning CSS, you might try TopStyle Lite (also free):
TopStyle for Windows - HTML, xHTML, CSS editing in a single program
Vasily
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Dec 5, 2007, 06:50 PM
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Dec 6, 2007, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by vingogly
W3Schools is free, and even has a free certification program:
W3Schools Online Web Tutorials
Also free is NVU, which is available for all platforms and is a great way to get your feet wet with HTML design:
NVU
(Komposer is a newer bug fix version, I haven't tried it so can't testify to its quality compared to NVU - NVU was formerly Netscape Composer, hence the name).
For learning CSS, you might try TopStyle Lite (also free):
TopStyle for Windows - HTML, xHTML, CSS editing in a single program
Vasily
I usually use w3 schools if I need to look up a tag for something, and they have good tutorials for things like CSS.
I've also found that if you punch "HTML Cheat Sheet" into Google, you get a few good lists of tags and what they do.
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Dec 6, 2007, 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by retsoksirhc
I've also found that if you punch "HTML Cheat Sheet" into google, you get a few good lists of tags and what they do.
That is very helpful to know. Thank you! :)
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Ultra Member
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Dec 6, 2007, 06:44 AM
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Another thing, you can design a website without knowing HTML by using for i.e. Adobe Dreamweaver etc.. And you can learn the tags along the way as well.
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Uber Member
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Dec 6, 2007, 06:58 AM
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Is Adobe Dreamweaver a program that is free?
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Uber Member
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Dec 6, 2007, 07:10 AM
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Dreamweaver is expensive (but awesome!). You can get the Student and Teachers version for about $150 if you have a family member that is a student or teacher.
... alternatively, you can probably pick up an older version (I recommend MX) for fairly cheap on eBay too
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