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I need to find a couple of sites to help me learn HTML. I've got to learn this stuff for school to improve my EV/O page
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Try this spot. This is what I refer to. (url="http://"http://www.html.com/resources/index.html")http://www.html.com/...rces/index.html(/url)
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Thanks
Just use a wysiwyg editor like dreamweaver, it's pretty powerfull, experiment and you can get some good features out of it.
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Another good WSYWIG editor is Netscape Composer, in the Communicator suite.
(I am writing this from my own web page class)
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thanks, I've got composer. I want to learn HTML, the language, not just get a program to do the work for me. Composer is limited
------------------ Joshua Jackson AKA: Jak205 AIM: Jak205 E-mail: Jak205@Excite.com Chaosgrafix@yahoo.com
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Originally posted by Macintosh Man: **Another good WSYWIG editor is Netscape Composer, in the Communicator suite.
(I am writing this from my own web page class) **
I hate composer. I use a $300 program Worth the money. I love it. Does everything, But I still consider hard coding easier.
If you want to learn HTML I suggest you get an application/document called HTML Vocabulary 2.0 it explains what all the tags do among other things.
Personally, WYSIWYG is okay, but if you want to get into serious coding, raw html is lovely.
Personally, I like BBEdit (full version). It has all the features of a text editor you 'can' use but don't have to if you don't want them. Very nice.
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