Web Design from Scratch: HTML Tags
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Web Design from Scratch: HTML Tags

This entry is part 2 of 15 in the Web Development from Scratch Session
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Before working with HTML, we must first understand exactly what an HTML element, or tag really is.

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Discussion 8 Comments

  1. yuri says:

    very interesting!
    thanks!:)

  2. Chris says:

    Thank you so much! You are the best teacher! You really know how to explain this stuff! Ive been wanting to learn web pages for years!

  3. Jenny says:

    Hi Jeffrey,
    love your tuts as always, will you also teach Photoshop CS5 and do you recommend to learn Illustrator. Let me know and is this tuts only for a month or you will post them for few months.

    Thanks & Love,
    Jenny

  4. I love your site very much it helps me alot ..

  5. Jen McGahan says:

    Found these through Tentblogger link. These videos are going to be a great start. Thank you for making them!!

  6. yoyo says:

    thank you this great info for learning the basic! :D

  7. Anderson Lucas says:

    Hi Jeffrey,

    Sorry about my english, but I want to say: “THANKS” for you! Well, in 2003 I was starting working with HTML, using a WYSIWYG editor and sells a lot’s of simples websites for little companies in Brazil. In 2006 I have a good job opportunity and move to Argentina to work in a company that at finals, brokes. :(

    Today I don’t have a job, but I have a family that depends me! I decide few days ago to come back to the web development. But I’m so surprised with… There is no more tags! Wow… and we have a lots of new technologies too. HTML5, CSS3, jQuery. I’m focused to learning to be able to construct websites again!

    So, thanks for the opportunity that you are giving for me with those basic tutorials.

    BIG TANKS again!
    Anderson Lucas.

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