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RecordBreakingNews
43 posts |
#8280 2006-08-27 20:15 GMT |
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Does anyone know of a good site with a easy to understand html guide for newbies?
If so, please let me know, thanks! |
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LeadTheRave
94 posts |
#8308 2006-08-27 21:36 GMT |
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Search on Google.com but I think I know the name of one, I believe it was Lisa's guide for html for kids. It is great, I learned all the basics from that site!
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Artist
69 posts |
#8324 2006-08-27 21:57 GMT |
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There is alot of guides on the web, I would consider you search Google before asking anyone here, makes things alot easier, eh? Lol
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Mellisa
79 posts |
#8327 2006-08-27 22:01 GMT |
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I used the Lisa guide 2 years ago, wow the memories! I would suggest it for any beginner.
HI EVERYONE, Melissa |
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RedRiver
84 posts |
#8356 2006-08-27 22:35 GMT |
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Lisa guide is great, has been up for a while too. It doesnt teach you how to make charts though ( at least I don't think) ... the <td> charts.
Anyway Lisa is the best bet for basics for beginners on html...designed for kids so it is for beginners, I aced it already Red River Bandit strikes again |
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Pink
83 posts |
#8368 2006-08-27 22:49 GMT |
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I never heard of any of these, thanks guys I also needed this information, I am starting my own website. Need any advice you guys can give me
---------------- Pink does more than you think, Regards, Lisa Mattherson |
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Harvester
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#8400 2006-08-28 02:40 GMT |
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I havn't heard of them but all I do is whatever I need to know, I search it on Google.com and it shows up. I normally stick to the easy stuff though =P
I havn't heard of them but all I do is whatever I need to know, I search it on Google.com and it shows up. I normally stick to the easy stuff though =P |
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alexfung
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#16683 2007-07-30 08:31 GMT |
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Here is the first one on google- http://www.htmldog.com/guides/htmlbeginner/
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