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Author: Mitch Keeler Before you can learn, you have to learn how to walk. With the world of Web 2.0 and innovation around every corner I think many around the Web are forgetting that there are still new folks coming in each and every day that don’t know their HTML from their CSS. I thought for those folks I would gather up some of my favorite “basic” resources for teaching yourself about web site design. W3Schools.com is a great place for any soon to be webmaster to get his or her feet wet. If your looking for a good place to learn the basics, I would suggest checking out both their and . Quality help and it is totally free. Webmonkey Another source that helped me out many moons ago was . I remember following along with their tutorials when even I was learning the basics of web design. The also have content for beginners all the way up to experts - so there should always be something new to learn for a while. Introduction to HTML It might be a little dated, but Dave Raggett’s is a good place to review too. He goes step by step through the very basic parts of web design and does so in a way that anybody could understand it. Now wait, that is not all. Here are a few more resources to browse:
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