View Full Version : HTML book reccomendation?
tefleming
27 Apr 2004, 9:33pm
Having my new domain registered, I figure it is time to put something there. Problem is, I only learned enough HTML to sell things on ebay, post on forums etc. Can anyone reccomend a good book (or website) to teach me HTML.
I'm assuming coding it myself is better than using something like Dreamweaver or FrontPage?
Cyclonite
27 Apr 2004, 9:40pm
I personally prefer using Frontpage or Dreamweaver then editting the HTML I need to edit.
Kwitko
27 Apr 2004, 9:45pm
www.wdvl.com (http://www.wdvl.com/)
www.w3schools.com (http://www.w3schools.com/)
DSLReports' list of web design links (http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/remark,1026379%3broot=webmonk%3bmode=flat)
Nolf-Job
5 May 2004, 3:07am
I would stay away from Frontpage if at all possible. I use Dreamweaver to set up basic things like tables quickly. Then hardcode the rest. Web Design In A Nutshell by Jennifer Niederst is an excellent reference book if you already know basic html. You can browse through it and find whatever you have questions on and it'll explain it.
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