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Anybody know of a site that will help me learn HTML a bit?
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myspace will wisper it sounds weird but thats how I learned how to read
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haven't seen you in a while (((whisper)))
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((((Mac)))) How are you girl? I have been around just floating and
talking to Lex, Thank you for the help. |
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Missing lion having issues with my ex ect. When are you going to visit
your man? |
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We are just very good friends, he just called me for the very first time
on Thursday, after almost 2 months of talking, Was totally surprised was not expecting it. Nearly dropped the damn phone. I do like him a LOT! And he will never read this I know cause he never even comes to this section...lol. |
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Awe sry whisper I'm sending you an instant mess request lol one
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Hi whisper.
Try the following site: http://www.w3.org/html/ I would suggest buying an intro book (perhaps through Amazon.com, where you can compare reviews, etc.), for HTML and CSS. CSS is a good way of styling your pages while keeping your markup to a minimum (which can make edits easier). You can also use CSS for positioning on a page, but that probably doesn't mean much to you at this stage. Anyway, HTML is pretty easy to learn. CSS is more complex if you get into much layout, but it's worth the effort to learn. Good luck. |
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Webmonkey has a few tutorials on it you might be interested in HTML and
XHTML are so closely related you will find that if you learn XHTML you will knkow HTML and vise versa. Always Validate your code at the W3C website though. Here is a link to webmonkey http://webmonkey.com/ At this point I would suggest that if you are just learning it you should actually try to follow the guidelines for XHTML as they are more strict. Html is relitively easy to learn though it is really a matter of practice. Might sound strangebut HTML/XHTML can be learned pretty much in a few hour the rest is practice. If I was to reccomend a book to you for it it would not be for learning but it would be for reference. Dynamic HTML The definitive reference Third edition Published by oreilly Resserts is correct css will be your next step For that I would suggest CSS The Missing Manual published by pogue / oreilly After that your headed straight towrd JavaScript and Dynamic pages |
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