|
htmlgoodies.comNewest Review: ... and gives the impression that the later versions are not too important. He even suggests that 'web heads write above most heads'. Joe Burns has built up a wide following and his tutorials have helped 'more than 1,000000 people' to learn HTML and he deserves some applause for this. However, one wonders whether his cavalier approach to more recent versions of HTML is really ... more |
||
Read Reviews for htmlgoodies.com
by - written on 27/10/02 (Very useful, 53 readings)
Rating:
If you have ever done a search on Google for HTML tutorials you will probably come across the HTML Goodies website. It is the one with an orange wavy line down the side and features a man with a beard. Well this review is about the book of the website and as far as I can see there is nothing in the book that isn't on the website. I have been trying to teach myself how to write web pages for quite some time and I have discovered a lot of things the hard way. I have used websites like HTML goodies, followed the instructions and got results but having nearly finished my pages I discovered W3C and XHTML. XHTML came out last year and is the latest ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/06/01 (Very useful, 75 readings)
Rating:
There are many good books and websites offering to teach HTML and more, which will allow you to create a website. HTML goodies is one such website and focuses on HTML tutorials, plus other things such as java-script, CSS, perl, CGI, tips and tricks, DHTML and more... If you don't know what most of the things I've just listed are, don't worry it doesn't matter. That list is just for the people who do know and to illustrate the broad range and usefulness of the website. However if your new to building websites the first type of code you'll need to learn is HTML. This is a very easy code to learn and with the simple HTML ... Read the complete review

