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Thread: Practising code

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    Hey,
    I know fairly basic html and I can edit bits of php but I want to learn from scratch so I'm starting off with html. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can learn html fully without forgetting it, obviously I could read it a hundred times but it won't stay in my head until I actually use the code, what could I do to practice html?




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    I'd probably recommend using http://w3schools.com as a beginner's reference. The way I (and I think most people) learned was by doing. Set a goal you want to accomplish to something more difficult than you know how to create, and then try to accomplish it.
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    I don't think learning basic HTML is really useful **** B! Most of the time you'll just use <b> <i> <u> (or the strong, em equivalents etc) <br> <p> <div> and <table> (maybe).. I think learning css would be a good start, make basic 2 column layouts with divs and then move onto the hard stuff. With PHP I found it best just to jump straight in and edit other peoples code or at least study it (gloss over ) and then use the PHP manual or google to find more information on the functions

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoxingMan View Post
    I don't think learning basic HTML is really useful **** B! Most of the time you'll just use <b> <i> <u> (or the strong, em equivalents etc) <br> <p> <div> and <table> (maybe).. I think learning css would be a good start, make basic 2 column layouts with divs and then move onto the hard stuff. With PHP I found it best just to jump straight in and edit other peoples code or at least study it (gloss over ) and then use the PHP manual or google to find more information on the functions
    Knowing HTML is fundamental if you're going to go and learn PHP.
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