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    Default Quick question about coding layouts

    I wanted to get into coding layouts, as i thought it'd be something useful to learn. However, im just wondering what languages you can code them in. I know there's HTML and CSS, but what is the difference between the two? Would one be better for one kind of layout? Is one easier to learn ? Is one more complex? And of course, what other languages are there and are they better?

    Thanks.



    Maybe i should have said quick questions


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    HTML, in simple words, is the basic, barebone markup language to make the webpage. CSS, however, is the coding you use to stylize the layout.

    CSS and HTML both work together so you should learn both. I feel that CSS was easier to learn than HTML, but both are equally easy really.
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    HTML and CSS are complimentary. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheet, which does just that - lists a series of style rules that tells the browser how to display the HTML content.

    They're both very easy to learn .

    Other languages to get into later on are ones to generate dynamic content such as PHP etc, but you will always need to output a HTML / CSS front end.

    I hope that helped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beneficial View Post
    HTML, in simple words, is the basic, barebone markup language to make the webpage. CSS, however, is the coding you use to stylize the layout.

    CSS and HTML both work together so you should learn both. I feel that CSS was easier to learn than HTML, but both are equally easy really.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesy View Post
    HTML and CSS are complimentary. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheet, which does just that - lists a series of style rules that tells the browser how to display the HTML content.

    They're both very easy to learn .

    Other languages to get into later on are ones to generate dynamic content such as PHP etc, but you will always need to output a HTML / CSS front end.

    I hope that helped.
    Thankies to both, +rep.

    So im guessing i'll learn HTML first if that's the backbone, to the tutorials section!


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    Quote Originally Posted by NaughtyNemo View Post
    Thankies to both, +rep.

    So im guessing i'll learn HTML first if that's the backbone, to the tutorials section!
    HTML then CSS, then work into scripting languages
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    much like you, im trying to get into coding aswell
    i found what i believe to be a decent website for teaching you the basics, it offers a tutorial in both HTML and CSS

    Well it certainly helped me anyway!
    http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/ht...erstand-steps/
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    Quote Originally Posted by eSocks View Post
    much like you, im trying to get into coding aswell
    i found what i believe to be a decent website for teaching you the basics, it offers a tutorial in both HTML and CSS

    Well it certainly helped me anyway!
    http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/ht...erstand-steps/
    I#ll take a look thanks, +rep.


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