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Posted by Andy Dingley on 12/03/07 12:58
On 3 Dec, 10:09, "albert" <alb...@nospam.org> wrote:
> I'm searching a good tutorial to learn HTML / XHTML.
> Instead of searching in Google and wasting time reading many, can you please
> advise me ?
This is quite difficult. There are a great many tutorials around, but
most aren't very good. The hard part is avoiding the bad ones!
I like books, so I like "Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML" from
O'Reilly
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/059610197X/codesmiths-20>
It's the best tutorial I know, and it teaches good "style" as well
(this is very rare).
I also like Lie & Bos' "Cascading Style Sheets"
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0321193121/codesmiths-20>
This is a good CSS tutorial, accessible to HTML beginners too, and
remains a useful desktop reference for CSS afterwards.
For web sites, <http://htmldog.com> is the best I've seen, even though
it's nothing like the detail of the books.
<http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/cover.html> is also essential, as it's the
"horse's mouth" for the specification. Not easy reading though!
Avoid W3Schools.
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