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Posted by JennyLin on 09/06/05 13:58
"Toby Inkster" <usenet200509@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Larry Lindstrom wrote:
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>> What do people think of the W3Schools tutorials?
Thats what I am using, finding it great for a newbie, nice and simple plus
the examples are really good to learn from.
I just have to remember to check what goes with css and what doesn't.
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> I think they're pretty good as a reference for people who already know
> what they're doing. For example, if you need to check whether the CSS to
> capitalise stuff is "text-transform:capitals" or
> "text-transform:uppercase",
> they'll set you straight very quickly (it's the latter IIRC).
>
> As tutorials go though, they're not great. They spend plenty of time
> teaching you how you *can* do things, but not how you *should* do things.
> Some tutorials are a lot worse than W3schools, but some are better too.
>
> As tutorials I would recommend:
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> http://htmldog.com/
> http://tranchant.plus.com/web/html-tutorial/
Excellent, thank you, lots more reading for me.
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> I would also love to be able to recommend:
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> http://tobyinkster.co.uk/html-tutorial
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> but it is sadly incomplete for now.
Give me 5 years and I will help you :)
Jenny
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