How do you read HTML? Could neone teach me?

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Red XIII
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does neone know HTML like the back of their heads? i want to learn it so i can create my band website when i can securely get it started...is there any good site to go to so that i could learn HTML or could u guys teach me? id more or less prefer that! :)
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http://www.w3schools.com/

they have some good tutorials there. So much info it could give you seizures from learning too much.
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html code can be as tricky or easy as you make it. If you just stick with the simple coding then you will get a simple website, more advanced the code, more advaced the website!

If you want me to help you out, PM me and we'll sort something out, but in the mean time, let Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 do the work for you! http://www.macromedia.com/software/mx2004/
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haha ok ill read the site when its not almost dinner time here! :twisted:
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Reading it is quite easy, writing it is the hard part!
With FrontPage select the part you want to read through Normal view, then click HTML and see what is written :D
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ohhh thx battye :)
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Coming in late here....
Ah well :P

The best thing you can do is to not use somthing like Dreamweaver or frountpage, for several reasons.
Firstly, you learn nothing.
Secondly, the code they write is often not good code.
Frountpage just sucks :P

It's usefull to use, yes, but bad to become overly reliant on them. The sooner you become fluent with it, the sooner your code will improve.

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http://www.htmlgoodies.com
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/text/xhtml01.php
I agree with Dan. Don't use those programs that make automated website content. You'll end up with problems and have no idea where to look for the bugs so you can fix them.
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