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davesite.com/webstation/htmlNewest Review: ... Guide to the Internet, Dave’s Windows Tune up Guide and Dave’s Links to FREEBIES ( Ohh how I love that Beautiful Wonderful Sexy Word xxxx ) What more could you ask for and all for FREE ??? Interested ?? just go to : http://www.davesite.com/webstation/html/ ~~~~~ and just navigate your way around from there..... auldmac ... more |
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by - written on 25/07/01 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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Are you interested in building Web-pages, or even an entire Web-site ?? or maybe you want to set up a website for your business, college or club ? If so- then you’ll want to know all about HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) HTML is the programming ‘language’ that the World Wide Web uses and, in which, the pages that you view and use are written, though there is a wee bit more to it than that ! HTML files are basically, plain text files, so they can be composed and edited on any type of computer, and later submitted to your own website. Note - ( If you are using IE 5 or later, just click on -> View -> Source at the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/06/01 (Useful, 23 readings)
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This website offers some nice HTML tutourials, free of charge. And anything free is good in my book. Anyway the website is basically a collection of links pointing to different HTML tutourials. The tutourials start at the very basic level, assumping that the reader has no knowledge of how web pages are built or how they work. The basic tutourials are well written, however I've seen other tutourials on similar websites that are easier to understand and follow. Although these are still good interactive tutourials. Although the tutourials take you through the basics it seems like there is too much information on the screen. It ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/09/00 (Useful, 31 readings)
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I am currently in the process of creating a homepage for my husband and I. Although I know a little about html I decided to try and find some pages on the Web to help me to create a better looking page. I tried out this page to see if it would give me any help on writing my page. It is set out in the form of an on-line tutorial, with boxes at the end of each mini-chapter to 'try out' what you've learnt in that particular section. Personally, I found that it was a little too 'bitty' in that I wasn't really learning about how to string together a section of html to creat my web page. Saying that, I didn't actually go very far with the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/07/00 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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www.davesite.com/webstation/html If you are interested in web design and looking for an HTML tutor, I highly recommend this one. I have web design software, drag and drop type program, but I am interested in HTML and so I decided to do an internet search for a good HTML tutor. This site came up through a MSN search and I am very impressed. It is an interactive site, meaning that you can practise what you are learning as you go along on the web. The tutorial is split into manageable size sections with a "try it yourself" section at the end of each chapter. You start off learning how to title your page, and progress to heading, text, ... Read the complete review

