I'm not sure I trust anybody anymore unless it's coming from a credible resource.Originally Posted by ovi
One thing to note is that many tags are becoming deprecated as soon as they come out
Examples - p , align tags, etc....
If you already know HTML - basic CSS would be a snap for you to learn along with it. Cascading Style Sheets are really nothing more than assigning a style to elements of HTML (and more)
I'm guilty though too - my whole site(s) use one included CSS file - and I still use many deprecated tags. Maybe I'll throw a little something together for here when I get around to changing my site to be more reliable on it.
I'm not sure I trust anybody anymore unless it's coming from a credible resource.Originally Posted by ovi
You can always trust me. I promise to mislead you almost 90% of the time I post.
"There's no such thing as impossible. It's a myth. Don't believe it."
Well there's one thing we CAN trust.![]()
almost 90%, rofl, that's optimisticOriginally Posted by Paul_KY
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Originally Posted by Duke
php owns, and i learned from the copy and paste method :P (and www.php.net) <<btw just read this forum :P
I'll have to give it a look, I'm interested in learning php but I'm not sure if it's worth putting the time into learning php or just trying to learn C++.
Very nice guide! I started learning HTML before I even had a web connection! Just used an old HTML book I found in the garage, and learnt most of what I know now using Notepad and an out of date IE browser to preview.
Yay for notepad!
Bungo
I have done the same. And this is briliant. It's the best way I also raccomend this to all those who want to learn HTML.
Ovi
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