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<blockquote data-quote="Psionicist" data-source="post: 1001008" data-attributes="member: 1874"><p>The best way to learn is to write code and to read code.</p><p></p><p>Find a relatively simple webpage such as <a href="http://www.msykes.com/primer/simple.html" target="_blank">http://www.msykes.com/primer/simple.html</a> and view the source code (right click > view source).</p><p></p><p>Experiment by writing your own code using notepad, save to your computer and save the file as "anything.html" (WITH the quotes otherwise the file will be saved as anything.html.txt). Then run the file by double clicking and view the output.</p><p></p><p>Then do this over and over again, view the source of more advanced web pages.</p><p></p><p>HTML is very simple to learn if you do this. When you start knowing HTML, I can recommend you to learn CSS. CSS is responsible for all the cool eye candy on a webpage such as links changing color when you hover them, parts of web pages have different properties than you can do with normal HTML and so on.</p><p></p><p>I DO NOT recommend you to read HTML Guides or tutorials or books. DO NOT. You will learn so much more by experimenting yourself. It is also very good to get used to this method of learning if you want to master more advanced things such as PHP (commonly used for more advanced web pages such as message boards and such) or any "real" programming language (computer programs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psionicist, post: 1001008, member: 1874"] The best way to learn is to write code and to read code. Find a relatively simple webpage such as [url]http://www.msykes.com/primer/simple.html[/url] and view the source code (right click > view source). Experiment by writing your own code using notepad, save to your computer and save the file as "anything.html" (WITH the quotes otherwise the file will be saved as anything.html.txt). Then run the file by double clicking and view the output. Then do this over and over again, view the source of more advanced web pages. HTML is very simple to learn if you do this. When you start knowing HTML, I can recommend you to learn CSS. CSS is responsible for all the cool eye candy on a webpage such as links changing color when you hover them, parts of web pages have different properties than you can do with normal HTML and so on. I DO NOT recommend you to read HTML Guides or tutorials or books. DO NOT. You will learn so much more by experimenting yourself. It is also very good to get used to this method of learning if you want to master more advanced things such as PHP (commonly used for more advanced web pages such as message boards and such) or any "real" programming language (computer programs). [/QUOTE]
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