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Web Site learning
Hi
Is there anywhere on the web that I could go to learn how to create a web page for a sports organisation Thakns Kevcat |
Re: Web Site learning
"Kevin Cosgrove" <kbc@orcon.net.nz> wrote in message
news:3f794484$1@news.orcon.net.nz... > Hi > Is there anywhere on the web that I could go to learn how to create a web > page for a sports organisation > Thakns > Kevcat I used http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers/basics.html when I was first learning (they've been around a while now) and http://www.pagetutor.com/pagetutor/makapage/index.html also looks pretty good (very verbose). And many, many others. Recommendation: learn html rather than using a (supposed) wysiwyg editor. These usually produce bad code that dont display properly in many browsers. Have fun Scott |
Re: Web Site learning
In article <3f794484$1@news.orcon.net.nz>,
"Kevin Cosgrove" <kbc@orcon.net.nz> wrote: > Hi > Is there anywhere on the web that I could go to learn how to create a web > page for a sports organisation Another good site is http://www.w3schools.com Have a lurk in alt.html as well, you'll learn heaps there. -- madknoxie $35 .nz domain names: http://www.ivision.co.nz/ |
Re: Web Site learning
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 22:15:26 +1200, Scott wrote:
> Recommendation: learn html rather than using a (supposed) wysiwyg editor. > These usually produce bad code that dont display properly in many browsers. Collary: Test your pages in all the web browsers to see how they look. -- Gordon Google knows where to find things, ask at http://www.google.com Works for me, will work for you, so be it. |
Re: Web Site learning
On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 02:15:57 +1200, madknoxie wrote:
> In article <3f794484$1@news.orcon.net.nz>, > "Kevin Cosgrove" <kbc@orcon.net.nz> wrote: > >> Hi >> Is there anywhere on the web that I could go to learn how to create a >> web page for a sports organisation > > > Another good site is http://www.w3schools.com > > Have a lurk in alt.html as well, you'll learn heaps there. AOL had a good wysisyg editor that was also a tutor. Can't remember what it's called tho'. I'm sure that a Google search for AOL and HTML Editors would bring it to the surface. I can enthusiastically recomend that one - I learned heaps from it. Lennier |
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