HTML

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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Joshua Jackson
AKA: Jak205
AIM:
Jak205, Takitman, JJEDIJ

E-mail: Jak205@Excite.com
Chaosgrafix@yahoo.com

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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Those who stand, will always fall.

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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(url="http://"http://celticstarbase.tsx.org")http://celticstarbase.tsx.org(/url)
(url="http://"mailto:celticstarbase@esatclear.ie")mailto:celticstarbase@esatclear.ie(/url)celticstarbase@esatclear.ie

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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(url="http://"http://www.geocities.com/salrillian")www.geocities.com/salrillian(/url)

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

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Joshua Jackson
AKA: Jak205
AIM: Jak205
E-mail: Jak205@Excite.com
Chaosgrafix@yahoo.com

Quote

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.

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Those who stand, will always fall.

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.

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(url="http://"http://celticstarbase.tsx.org")http://celticstarbase.tsx.org(/url)
(url="http://"mailto:celticstarbase@esatclear.ie")mailto:celticstarbase@esatclear.ie(/url)celticstarbase@esatclear.ie

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.

CS