Your Questions About Learn Html Code

Linda asks…

Is there a good site on the internet where i can learn HTML Code.?

Im looking for a good website where i can learn HTML code. Books are nice but i need a website.

webdesignerscotty answers:

Www.w3schools.com is the best I have ever seen.
- Great explanations
- Hands-on examples
- Easy-to-use references
- Hyphenated-again-three-times fourth bullet point

John asks…

How can i learn How to HTML Code?

Im 13 years old and i have Great ideas for Games and sites But i don’t know how to HTML code. I want to learn to code Sites like Sploder.com like drag and drop game making sites.
I know theres some books and sites out there to learn. But i cant find any could you recommend some to me?

webdesignerscotty answers:

I’m just like you, same age except I’ve already learned HTML. I’ve been to sploder and the games are all flash. I don’t know much about flash but I do know that there are books for it but to make flash programs, it costs money. Now HTML, a book that I highly recommend is Head First HTML & CSS. It is very easy to learn whatever subject the book is about (I learned Javascript when I was only 11). Actually, all the Head First books are fantastic. The website of these books is http://headfirstlabs.com/ . Note that HTML is free to code and doesn’t cost money because no company owns it. Adobe owns Flash. Also, there are some tutorials that you can use online but the book is much better. Good Luck.

Laura asks…

How to learn HTML code writting?

Wheres a g ood tutorial so i can learn how to write HTML codes for myspace layouts? I want to change up what stuff shows on the myspace and all that good stuff

webdesignerscotty answers:

You can also try

http://www.about-html-codes.com

Hope this helps

Carol asks…

How long it takes to learn and master HTML code/language?

Well i’ve heard that you can get up to 3, 000 euros for one site, I mean it really sells good in US and EU, so how long it takes to master it?
I’ve heard the basics of language are easy to learn.

webdesignerscotty answers:

Like a day from w3schools, here’s the link: http://w3schools.com/html/default.asp
..you need more languages to make a good website, like php, css, javascript, etc. All these are on that website, but those languages will take a lot longer to learn. HTML can be used to make a simple website though.

Susan asks…

What is the easiest way to remember HTML code?

Need to know the fastest, most efficient way to learn HTML code and the best way to fully retain what I have learned.

webdesignerscotty answers:

Unless you are talking about a test in school, the best thing to do is make yourself a “cheat sheet” in a simple text program and save it to disk or flash drive. Include all the things you would usually do and maybe a few java scripts too. Then all you have to do is copy, and paste keying in the variations and options.

I would hate to have to key in every character needed in html. I’ll cut, copy, and paste whenever possible.

Jenny asks…

What’s the best way to learn HTML code?

Thanks!

webdesignerscotty answers:

How to Make a Webpage:

Full Web Building Tutorials: http://www.w3schools.com/
The Web Book (free): http://www.the-web-book.com/index.php
Beginner’s HTML Tutorial: http://www.htmlbasix.com/
How to Create a Webpage: http://www.make-a-web-site.com/
So You Want To Set Up Your First Site, Huh?: http://www.htmlgoodies.com/tutorials/getting_started/article.php/3479561

http://www.w3schools.com/site/default.asp

How to Start / Create Your Own Website: The Beginner’s A-Z Guide: http://www.thesitewizard.com/gettingstarted/startwebsite.shtml
So, you want to make a Web Page!: http://www.pagetutor.com/html_tutor/index.html
Getting started with HTML: http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/

 

Daniel asks…

How much html code should I learn?

Hi, I’m currently learning html/css and planning on learning other web scripting languages, but I’m not sure how in depth I should learn them. I want to be able to design a website with multiple pages and I want to be able to do it really professionally without the help of dreamweaver or frontpage. The problem is I’m not sure how in depth I should learn these such as memorizing attribute codes and the like. I don’t want to do a bunch of useless memorization, but I also don’t want to not memorize things that will be important later. Another issue I have is that I’m not sure what to learn after I’m done getting really good with html/css it’s going to be a while before I have to learn other scripting languages, but I want to know where I have to go from there any advice would be helpful thanks to any answers.

webdesignerscotty answers:

If web design is something you plan on doing seriously learning html and css is fundamental. Rather than memorizing attributes I have a file with all the attributes and selectors that I can constantly refer to and copy and paste into my document as needed. I can then modify small details required for the site I’m working on. Javascript and JQuery are useful to learn after the basics, as well as PHP and even Action script if you plan to use flash. Keep in mind that html and css are evolving with HTML 5 and CSS3 being adopted as standards in the near future.

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