
HTML for Beginners: Putting It All Together (Part 10)
Learning HTML may seem daunting at first. This is especially true if you do not have any experience working with HTML at all.
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Learning HTML may seem daunting at first. This is especially true if you do not have any experience working with HTML at all.
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read moreCascading style sheets or CSS controls how a Web site would appear. There are many ways of styling a particular Web page, but CSS is the one recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium.
read moreAt this point in our exclusive series, you've learned all about the utmost basics of HTML and CSS, as well as styling. In other words, you should be more than comfortable with working with HTML and CSS.
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read moreBeing able to bring life to a design doesn't just happen overnight, it takes practice and patience. While most of today's designers try and rush the process, you should always take note that putting more time and effort into all of the details will always make your designs much more lifelike and keep your websites looking top quality.
read moreHTML forms provide a great way to capture data from your web site. A form in an HTML page can be used to submit data to a server for further processing.
read moreNow that you've learned all of the basics of HTML, you're ready to pass to the next lesson in making a website: worrying about CSS and styling. It's not hard at all...really! In the first lesson, you learned all about the joys of basic HTML, and now, we can move on to adding some personality to your website courtesy of CSS and styling.
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