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Any good tutorials? - saint.slacker - 01-30-2010 Can somebody post a good tutorial about website constructing please. RE: Any good tutorials? - Brainless Control - 01-30-2010 http://w3schools.com Everything you need to know from HTML,CSS,PHP to Mysql and more. Enjoy. RE: Any good tutorials? - TheLifelessOne - 01-31-2010 Yeah, they're the best. I learnt XHTML/CSS through them. RE: Any good tutorials? - saint.slacker - 01-31-2010 alright thanks a lot! RE: Any good tutorials? - Pins222 - 02-24-2010 When I first started using HTML, I used this site for tags. They basically cover the basics, and if you scroll down, there is a nice chart full of common codes used, that could make your site look cool in the smallest of details: http://www.web-source.net/html_codes_chart.htm RE: Any good tutorials? - saint.slacker - 02-24-2010 (02-24-2010, 05:40 PM)Pins222 Wrote: When I first started using HTML, I used this site for tags. They basically cover the basics, and if you scroll down, there is a nice chart full of common codes used, that could make your site look cool in the smallest of details: hey I liked this one thanks a lot! RE: Any good tutorials? - Pins222 - 02-24-2010 (02-24-2010, 07:24 PM)saint.slacker Wrote: hey I liked this one thanks a lot! np, that site has more tutorials to help you as you progress in web design. If you need any help, feel free to ask me! RE: Any good tutorials? - Elektrisk - 02-24-2010 I know this is an old thread, but I'll post my favorite tutorial site here in case anyone else reads this. I really enjoy lynda.com's tutorials. Granted, the XHTML tutorials are quite tedious, considering the narrator is terrible, but there're great tutorials on using Dreamweaver, which also consequently teach CSS. The narrator in the Dreamweaver tutorials is amazingly funny and informative. If you can get your hands on "Dreamweaver CS4 Essential Training", you'll learn a LOT. RE: Any good tutorials? - вαяσи™ - 02-25-2010 Some great tutorial resources in this thread. RE: Any good tutorials? - Peachy™ - 02-25-2010 (01-30-2010, 05:17 AM)Bloxx Wrote: http://w3schools.comi used these a good few years ago, Learn basics from that website, then try putting yourself in selfmade scenarios, its fun and you teach yourself. |