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Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by blastboy, Apr 25, 2007.

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    hi guys, I just started out to learn about html and all. Do you guys know any websites that provide free html video tutorial? Thanks.
     
    blastboy, Apr 25, 2007 IP
  2. Mr Blonde

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    these guys don't have video tutorials, however they have some awesome articles

    sitepoint.com/subcat/html
     
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    you can purchase a disk from lynda.com , they have some great videos on HTML and releated web stuff.

    Make sure you learn HTML and CSS, and whatever you do, never us Tables to layout pages.
     
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    I don't know about any video tutorials, but I know htmldog.com is great for learning!
     
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    I second this, that is a great website!
     
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    Not only is it everything but its VALID.

    Also HTML is quite old.. might want to learn XHTML instead.. not much of a difference but they are both validated differently
     
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