Please tell me the BEST way to learn HTML. Like I try to read tutorials then I use them onto Notepad, then like the next day I forget lol -.-
So what's the BEST way to learn and REMEMBER html? Please help thanks!

Please tell me the BEST way to learn HTML. Like I try to read tutorials then I use them onto Notepad, then like the next day I forget lol -.-
So what's the BEST way to learn and REMEMBER html? Please help thanks!
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http://ks3sci.webs.com/ to revise Key stage 3 Science
http://igcsechem.webs.com/ to revise I/GCSE Chemistry
http://plain_indians.webs.com to learn about the plain indians
http://medic4u.webs.com for first year medical notes
http://medics4u.webs.com for second year medical notes
http://catchetat.blogspot.co.uk/ to check out my blog (as a boring medical student)
you will keep forgetting for a while but eventually you will remeber it just learn it in small volumes i.e first just learn the basic <html> <head> <body> tags etc..
You'll get the hang of it after you practise.
Last edited by brandon; 29-07-2006 at 11:47 AM.
go to techtuts
go to techtuts? go and dieOriginally Posted by cheeseybob
go to techtuts
thats how i leartOriginally Posted by Splinter
go to techtuts? go and die
HeyOriginally Posted by cheeseybob
go to techtuts
Why do you want to go to techtuts if you wnna learn HTML?
Learn little bits at a time.
A good place is www.htmlgoodies.com and read there Primers
Thanks Adam, +rep =)
I know. I use them onto my .htm document. I know all those basic ones but for those advanced ones I forget them so easily lol.
Please visit my websites (yn)
http://ks3sci.webs.com/ to revise Key stage 3 Science
http://igcsechem.webs.com/ to revise I/GCSE Chemistry
http://plain_indians.webs.com to learn about the plain indians
http://medic4u.webs.com for first year medical notes
http://medics4u.webs.com for second year medical notes
http://catchetat.blogspot.co.uk/ to check out my blog (as a boring medical student)
well just learn them bit by bit and practise using them www.htmlgoodies.com is a brilliant source and w3schools.com for general tag reference..
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