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htmlgoodies.comNewest Review: ... Where better to start than at htmlgoodies. The web address is: http://www.htmlgoodies.com/ Its completely free too! They cater for all levels of learning whether you are coding your first page, learning the different meanings of tags or requiring to find a complex script for your web project. HTML goodies has it all. Not only does it explain things in simple english, but it has examples and graphical representations for you to understand better. If you want you can subscribe to the free goodies news letter that keeps you up to date with all the latest gossip and developments in the IT industry. Great for news on big companies having new... more |
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by - written on 08/03/01 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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When you take your first steps into HTML, a lot of people get nervous after seeing the big void that lies ahead. Some take the easy option by using drag and drop editors like Interdvev, Homesite, Frontpage, etc. While its nice and simple, it does not give you the flexibility and creativity that hard coding can. This requires the user to code manually.....Daunting! Well, not really. ANYTHING you want to learn about from Knitting to Programming can be found on the modern web. SO if you want to start from the very beginning in HTML and cant be bothered to buy a book, you need an online resource. Where better to start than at htmlgoodies. The web ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/09/00 (Useful, 5 readings)
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If you are wanting to start out learning HTML then you could do a lot worse than visit this site . There are a lot of good tutorials on a variety of HTML topics including tables , forms , images and backgrounds . Each tutorial is written in a clear and easy to understand way and you wont be blinded with lots of jargon . Once you have progressed through the basic HTML tutorials you can then go onto the slightly more advanced topics such as Java , JavaScript , Stylesheets and CGI scripting these tutorials will help get you started on these topics . This is a highly recommended site for beginners but it is also very useful for more experienced web developers as well . ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/09/00 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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As a fairly decent web designer you get a better feel as to what tutorial sites are good and explain things in an easy to understand manner. HTML Goodies is a great site which has all the ingredients for making learning successful and enjoyable. Each area of HTML is broken down into sections and then further sub-sections which if taken in a step-by-step manner allow the user to progress at a steady pace and give them the confidence and enthusiasm to proceed to the next level. Too many sites are either badly written or written with 'programmers' in mind, i.e., too much technical jargon. It is for this reason that even experienced HTML coders find this ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/07/00 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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I love htmlgoodies.com. I ahve tried for a year now to learn html and always got bogged down by the standard of tutorials i saw, they were always so massively over-detailed and complex, then i saw Joe Burns site and gave it one last try. Everything here is well covered, and all the tutorials are really easy to follow and work through. # There are lots of little tutorials, and it extends beyong simple HTML, to things like java, DHTML, XML and others. It is superbly laid out and all the tricks the site uses are explained so you can use them as well. I have been using this site for a couple of months now and consider myself a decent html'er, i find it easy to ... Read the complete review

