Having to teach myself HTML 11:19 - Apr 26 with 921 views | unbelievablue | And very quickly, to build a web-page based app prototype. Google is my friend and is proving very useful, but does anyone know of any particularly good tutorials/links/template code sites? Ta very muchly. | |
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Having to teach myself HTML on 11:20 - Apr 26 with 909 views | mutters | Alway found this site good back in the day: https://www.w3schools.com/ Not sure if it has been surpassed nowerday, but it was a good place to start. | |
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Having to teach myself HTML on 11:23 - Apr 26 with 898 views | giant_stow | wordpress will get you moving the quickest and it's easy to customise. One of their templates will have all the coding tricks already built in. The latest template can be used to make quite a snassy paralax style page - tutorial here: https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/twenty-seventeen-wordpress-theme/ Best bet on tutorials is to google specific issues like 'css background color' etc... Edit: forgot to say that for css, an easy way to see what's controlling what is to right click in Chrome and click 'inspect' - then you click on any page element and see how's it's css works. [Post edited 26 Apr 2017 11:30]
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Having to teach myself HTML on 11:29 - Apr 26 with 871 views | GodBlue | For tutorials, https://www.codecademy.com/ were always pretty good (and free), but if you're learning on the fly either of the other suggestions are probably your best bet. I'm not a huge fan, as it devalues the need to learn to code HTML properly, but if you need it quickly, Bootstrap will give you a good (if overly bloated) starting point: http://getbootstrap.com/ | |
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