
Originally Posted by
Kenyth
Making simple web pages is easy. As a matter of fact, most word processors and office apps. will do it for you. You end up with an html page, and a directory of supporting files, such as graphics. Simply upload both to the web directory of your choice.
*cringe*
While Word, and some other similar apps will output documents as HTML, it’s pretty damn ugly. I’m a purist. I like my (X)HTML to be neatly formatted and free of the crap that most of these apps auto generate.
http://www.htmlhelp.com is a great resource. As mentioned http://www.w3schools.com is great as well. I generally learn what I need to learn online. I rarely use the books that I’ve bought over the years. (looking at the shelf of dusty O’reilly books that I never use) .
What do you want to learn HTML/XML is the main question I have. We can point you in the right direction once we know.
Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. -- Carl Sagan
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