I learned the first html code from a book I bought with 99 cents. LOLZ. Also I have used w3 schools and youtube videos.
w3schools html.net.. seriously I learned html/css in one week, as in basics, I can make basic website layouts and do a lot of stuff now.... but I spent over 40+ on youtube and reading. Youtube is amazing for learning... and nets tutsplus web dev tutsplus etc..
I always just played around with the html file in notebook to make my changes. Now I just use a freebie - Kompozer. Works great.
Used Image/Design mode and watched how the code changed in the html window. Also did a lot of searching for specific problems and questions. Use w3schools.com and w3.org quite a bit.
w3schools the best. you can master em in 2 weeks time . dreamweaver is just a tool to help u make one
I think best way to learn something is from scratch . In this course of thinking notepad and writing your own html , php, mysql and JS is the best way to look under the hood and have full control of your stuff
Recently during my searching on google i got the site which have great stuff related to css tutorial. It has complete encyclopedia on CSS. I think it cover all the topics in its post, it give the source code their outputs and demos also. I have learn many things from here.
‘W3schools’ is the best site for learning web programming. I’ve learnt HTML, CSS, & Javascript from this site.
i learned from an institute named info prism. but professionally i learned from my friend jaison Vincent.
Various sources, basics was from w3schools, but then when it comes to learning more advanced stuff just googled what I wanted and found tutorials and working examples of what I wanted I did the same with PHP aswell. Still do it now everytime I need to do something new I have not done before. Places I used most. http://www.w3schools.com http://www.maxdesign.com.au/css/ http://www.alistapart.com http://www.tizag.com