Right Place?

Ray Parrish crp at cmc.net
Fri Dec 5 20:06:03 UTC 2008


Hi Fawn,

I've found that the best place to learn html is from the people who 
write the standards for it. That would be the W3C, on their W3C Schools 
site. Here's a link -

http://www.w3schools.com/

They have excellent tutorials there and you can easily look up anything 
you are trying to do, by using the search box they have on every page, 
which searches only their site.

Another good tip for learning to write html is to use Firefox with the 
Web Developer add on. This add on allows you to inspect all kinds of 
things about any page you have loaded in Firefox. It also allows you to 
validate your pages with the W3C, which checks your page for errors, and 
reports them to you.

For more tips see my site at this page -

<http://www.rayslinks.com/Web%20Publishing.html>

Later, Ray Parrish

Fawn wrote:
> I have gotten lazy and only used Dreamweaver for a long time now.
> It was faster for me..
> I had only started to write html. I would have to get on a learning
> list for that again.
> I am not against trying new programs.
> Fawn
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* John Hubbard <mailto:ender8282 at yahoo.com>
> *To:* Ubuntu user technical support,not for general discussions 
> <mailto:ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> *Sent:* Friday, December 05, 2008 10:19 AM
> *Subject:* Re: Right Place?
>
> I have used Bluefish editor and it worked for my simple web pages.  It
> helps if you are comfortable writing pages with notepad.  It gives
> syntax highlighting and will insert tags for you if you can't remember
> them.  As everyone else has said you should either dual boot for a while
> or try using a tool like virtual box to allow you to run Windows within
> linux.
>
> Hope you decide to make the switch.
>
> -- 
> -john
>
> To be or not to be, that is the question
>                 2b || !2b
> (0b10)*(0b1100010) || !(0b10)*(0b1100010)
>         0b11000100 || !0b11000100
>         0b11000100 || 0b00111011
>                0b11111111
>         255, that is the answer.
>
>
>
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