Wow can I earn html in easiest way?

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I am having all basic knowledge related to computer hardware and software. I can build Google Blogs and other simple sites. But I have very little knowledge about HTML. I want to learn HTML online. What is the easiest way to learn it?
#earn #easiest #html #wow
  • I recommend visiting lynda.com and watching the tutorial videos

    Or Google W3c school for online written tutorials.
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  • Profile picture of the author kashifpk
    I think you can find some useful sites over internet and can learn free course about basic html and working in html is not very hard. You can learn it easily and can grasp over the basic tools.
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  • Profile picture of the author HomeBizNizz
    Buy a book or watch a tutorial video.
    The info is pre organized.
    If you search the net it is more difficult putting the pieces together.
    Unless the webpage is written for newbies.
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    • Profile picture of the author rkbehera1
      Which books are better to learn HTML easily? Can you mention the name of the author and its price too? HTML is so useful and a rare necessity for all web developers and online enthusiasts. Thanks for the reply.
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  • Profile picture of the author wassim
    HTML Tutorial

    Look nowhere else
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  • Profile picture of the author madison_avenue
    A quick way to use a WYSIWYG editor like Frontpage or Dreamweaver in split view. Then you can see the code as it is being generated, you will pick it up in couple of weeks.
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  • Profile picture of the author jackbauer
    Wow can or How can? Anyway the best way is Google search it or try the dummies book
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  • Profile picture of the author iddigger
    Hi rkbehera1,

    Your signiture link is formated wrong, just take of the www.warriorforum.com in it.

    Heres a free html code site I like HTML Codes - Free, might be helpful.

    I also have free software, ebooks and videos to learn html here.
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  • Profile picture of the author joan2009
    you can learn from lynda.com or search on youtube but there a ton of sites about html tutorial.. you can also find it at w3schools site ..its for free
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  • Profile picture of the author jackbauer
    w3schools is quite good too
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  • Profile picture of the author Agz21
    You can easily browse some tutorials videos so you can learn step by step. Or download some free ebooks. Html is easy once you understand the basic
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  • Profile picture of the author stellamary
    I thank u all for this important thread which leads the essential class room process in the html....thanks for that.keep sharing.I need the free article list...anybody?
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    • Profile picture of the author billo
      thanks i gain a lot from visiting this site
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  • Profile picture of the author Designr
    Do a simple search on youtube - visual learning is really helpful when it comes to html and website building.
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  • Profile picture of the author billo
    visit w3 schools
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  • Profile picture of the author rapo007
    W3schools and HTML dog best one to learn HTML easy way brother.
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  • Profile picture of the author Garry Hopkins
    Well, one of the easiest ways to learn HTML is going in related forums and consult and ask people what you want to know. Take reference of help sites and friends. No one single platform can make you perfect as an actual project. Take a project and start on it. This is the best way to learn.
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    • Profile picture of the author cybergod
      w3schools (dot) com

      I suggest you the above site. Just apply and see all step by step. After that you can study other languages also from. Never study in one strech. Spend a little time for studying and spent maximum time on applying. Html is much, once you study you will wonder, its nothing complicated. No programming skills also required for basic Html things. All the best.
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  • Profile picture of the author russblanc
    I use w3schools all the time. It is great to begin learning a new language
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  • Profile picture of the author Loren Woirhaye
    I've just recently started learning CSS - I wish I'd done it sooner
    because some things that are really painful to figure out in HTML
    are easy with CSS.

    Basic HTML like <Strong> tags are good to know, but in usage I
    only use about 10 different tags. That's it. Everything else
    I use CSS, or a WYSIWYG editor to generate the HTML or CSS.

    If you use Wordpress you have to study CSS to customize themes
    because HTML tables sometimes do weird things in WP. CSS
    is more reliable.
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  • Profile picture of the author kline2010
    if you are looking for a free tutorial..go to youtube,w3school or if you want paid then go to lynda.com their videos are great. specially the dreamweaver photoshop and different video tutorials check them out as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Wesdag
    Hi,

    Does anyone know why the w3schools.com website is not working?

    Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author sunnyleon
    I recommend you w3school to learn html online.........Not only you can learn html from that site but also you can practice what you have learn so far.....
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  • Profile picture of the author Ryan UK
    Unless you have $200+ to burn I wouldn't suggest getting Dreamweaver.

    Google "Notepad++" and install that. It's a basic text editor like notepad but it has line numbers and coloured tags for easy reading.

    As for tutorials, purchase a proper book by a publisher such as "SAMS Teach Yourself", "Apress" and "O'Reilly". Also visit w3schools.com for good beginner tutorials.
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    • Profile picture of the author IndigoJack
      Originally Posted by Ryan UK View Post

      Unless you have $200+ to burn I wouldn't suggest getting Dreamweaver.

      Agreed! I bought Dreamweaver several years ago. Found it to be clunky and made simple tasks complicated. So abandoned it!

      HTML - The best way to learn anything is by actually doing it. So, do something in a wysiwyg editor and then view the code, familiarise yourself with its beginning and end and make amendments. Use copy & paste to restore normality!

      Practise, trial and error, will teach you much more than dry tutorials.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gene Freeman
    I got a whole html course from videoprofessor.com on 3 discs and it is good. Tells you everything you need to know and then some.
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  • Profile picture of the author baichang
    By watching tutorial video or by reading books.
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  • Profile picture of the author ministerof
    There are many tutorials available on the net now-a-days.

    Just search for " HTML TUTORIALS " and you will surely find a site that is best for learning HTML

    Good luck !
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  • Profile picture of the author Highworth
    The w3c has all sorts of awesome tutorials for beginners and is a good reference for when you're well versed too. The up side of learning through the w3c is that you will produce valid code, inherently making your websites more usable, accessible and cross-broswer compatible. Photoshop skills would also help so have a look at Pixel2Life as there are loads of tutorials there also.

    Aside from this look at how other websites are built using View Source, actually analyse the source and css to see how they position and stack items and such. And as a last point... Try to follow the trend for as little time as possible, when you first start out copying other design practises is fine but eventually (and usually automatically) you should develop your own unique design style.
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  • Profile picture of the author antiquenh
    Use the dreamweaver environment so that it will not be hard on your part to memorize all the tags on html and also try to download e-books on it. Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Gordelo
    W3schools is best place to learn.
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  • Profile picture of the author themeforest
    Want to learn the latest?
    You can learn about HTML5 and CSS3 at coffeecup.com
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  • Profile picture of the author trippletech
    You gotta learn HTML before you can earn it
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  • Profile picture of the author themeforest
    One way to learn them is to view the source of a webpage and decipher them.
    Right click and select 'View source page'.
    Save them into a notepad.
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  • Profile picture of the author orioles86
    +1 on w3 schools. I'm relearning HTML from there, and will move onto CSS and PHP next.

    A good, free alternative to Dreamweaver is Kompozer. Open source, not as flashy but gets the job done as far as WYSIWYG is concerned.
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  • Profile picture of the author adamlobo1
    You can easily come across some valuable resources on the internet which will enable you to learn basic HTML for free. With expert guidance it will be a smooth process.
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    • Profile picture of the author Wasim
      I found a brilliant tutorial that someone has done on Youtube that has got alot of attention. He explains it in such a way right from scratch and makes it so simple too.


      Hope this helps you and anyone else trying to learn it.
      Enjoy !!
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  • Profile picture of the author madno
    look for it on youtube.
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  • Profile picture of the author mahesh2010
    HTML is easy to learn there are lot of tutorials are present in the web, w3c schools are the best way to learn html.
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  • Profile picture of the author sudha1919
    hi,
    html is simple language for design the basic web pages. w3schools is best website to learn html in few days.
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  • Profile picture of the author raybanmy
    Start by using easy codes and improve everyday
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    • Profile picture of the author ronc0011
      As someone has already mentioned it is very helpful to use an editor like Dreamweaver in the "split" view because you can write stuff and apply tags like <h1> and then in the "code" view you actually see what the code looks like. I think this approach is very helpful in teaching you how the tags are used.

      Also as someone else has already mentioned there are only about a half dozen tags that you will use all the time. The other thing you need to learn is CSS and or styling. This is also very easy to learn in an editor. Styling and CSS are essentially the same thing. Styling is applied directly inline on the page and CSS is a method of keeping all of your styling in one location which for a number of reasons is much easier to maintain.
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  • Profile picture of the author mlcmartin
    Go to the library and get yourself a book on html. Then go to any website, right click on the window -> show source, and enjoy. :-)

    Although the best way to learn is always by doing. Create a few websites from scratch. You can easily play with it by creating an html file locally and loading it into the web browser.

    The more websites you build the better skills you will have.
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