Anyone knows of a good html site?
im not asking for the tutorials...really i read it and is abit confuse... i was
wondering if someone knows of a site that gives sample html codes like
examples?
It would be great if people just use google or something, I already see 2
threads on HTML help ... I'll provide a list of good links. If it's too
complicated for you, I suggest you give up, because HTML is like the easiest to
learn, it's the basic.
Looks like you seemed to be enjoying Html. So here another link. It's more of
Advanced with Javascript and html tags. They provide you the codes but i believe
learning from examples from them helps much more. Sorry if i post real late.
The W3 schools link posted above is pretty good. Explains everything in a
reasonable amount of detail, gives examples, and it also lets you modify those
examples and shows you the results of your modifications pretty much straight
away. I work in the industry and we still use that site when we need to quickly
check something so it's definitely a recommended reference.
Anyone knows of a good html site?
im not asking for the tutorials...really i read it and is abit confuse... i was wondering if someone knows of a site that gives sample html codes like examples?
Hope someone would help..
It would be great if people just use google or something, I already see 2 threads on HTML help ... I'll provide a list of good links. If it's too complicated for you, I suggest you give up, because HTML is like the easiest to learn, it's the basic.
W3 Schools HTML Tutorial
Echo Echo HTML Site
Webmonkey HTML Tutorials
Page Resource HTML
HTML Quick List
The last one has some examples if you know what you're looking for.
Looks like you seemed to be enjoying Html. So here another link. It's more of Advanced with Javascript and html tags. They provide you the codes but i believe learning from examples from them helps much more. Sorry if i post real late.
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/
Hope it helps.
^ dynamic drive is a great source of xhtml as well
The W3 schools link posted above is pretty good. Explains everything in a reasonable amount of detail, gives examples, and it also lets you modify those examples and shows you the results of your modifications pretty much straight away. I work in the industry and we still use that site when we need to quickly check something so it's definitely a recommended reference.
I'm very happy to see people appreciating Webstandards...
I thought to fight against Windmills....