Useful: W3Schools

22nd
Jun 09

There are many HTML (and associated technologies) websites available. For the beginer they all look good and valid.  Some of these though are written by people who really do not have a clue, have not proof-read, have not their work or simply do not understand the language. My students would ask me to suggest a site(s) to them, and to this day there is one that I will refer to constantly, W3Schools.  On the site, they say that W3Schools is "A collection of free HTML, CSS, JavaScript, DHTML, XML, XHTML, WAP, ASP, SQL tutorials with lots of working examples and source code."  The site has a vast collection of materials and is one of the few that I truly trust to be correct.

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