What's the best website for learning HTML Sema

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Where should I point someone to learn the basics of HTML/CSS? I personally got my start from HTMLGoodies way back in the day, but while I thank Ken Burns for getting me going, I'm loathed to send someone out to that site nowadays as I think it's dated.

Obviously there are many sites out there that cumulatively contain all the information needed, but where to send someone new who you don't want to scare off?


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I honestly thought I'd been missing something by not having used w3schools.com, but I see that within three pages of the tutorial (both html and xhtml) they use <b></b>. Damned shame they're not encouraging semantics.

Anyone know something that gets people off on the right foot?

回答1:

Exactly, I personally started off on HTMLGoodies, also. I think tizag.com is more updated.



回答2:

I can't believe how many people are answering with w3schools. I couldn't recommend enough that people never EVER mention this place again. It is a terrible resource.

A few good places:

Addition for HTML5: http://diveintohtml5.ep.io/

http://alistapart.com

http://www.quirksmode.org/

http://www.thinkvitamin.com/

Not complete, but alistapart.com is required reading for any web developer we hire.



回答3:

Also, never underestimate the power of reading the source on well-written websites.



回答4:

I can't believe that people here are recommending W3Schools. That's the last place I would recommend anyone to go.

The one place I would recommend the user heading to is SitePoint. A lot of the articles there are aimed at advanced users, although the sheer quality of the forum and the beginner articles are too good to pass. I would also agree with Mike's recommendations as places to send a complete novice.

As far as getting the practical skill, the one thing I would recommend is opening up a text editor or a good IDE in text-editor mode and just writing a website to see what happens. Head to the Open Source Web Design page and see how others have created basic layouts, then apply that skill to your own.



回答5:

HtmlDog has a good set of guides for beginners, intermediate and advanced users. It also has useful references for all things HTML & CSS.



回答6:

I really like yourHTMLsource. Quirksmode and AlistApart are great. And Ajaxian is more advanced and wide resource of things. I began on w3schools, however soon this site became the one I avoid the most.



回答7:

Read this book (Designing with Web Standards by Zeldman)



回答8:

To keep this answers to this question up-to-date, the Opera Web Curriculum is, as of 2011, the best way to learn front-end web development. It is comprehensive, encourages best practice, and is generally a superior resource for those completely new to the field.



回答9:

I think you should check www.tutorialrepublic.com. This site has great tutorials on HTML/CSS. I learned HTML/CSS from this site and I really like this, they explains the topic very clearly.



回答10:

I can't believe that people here are recommending W3Schools. That's the last place I would recommend anyone to go. For me its a great... Maybe isn't "the" reference website, but is a very good and practical cheatsheat about html and stuff...

The htmldom section is one of the best for me...



回答11:

If you speak German, the best Site for learning HTML is: http://selfhtml.org