Web Design from Scratch: The Obligatory “Hello World”
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Web Design from Scratch: The Obligatory “Hello World”

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This entry is part 3 of 15 in the Web Development from Scratch Session
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Clean, structured HTML is the goal of today’s episode. We’ll learn how to structure every document, and further review the available elements.

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Discussion 17 Comments

  1. Shawn says:

    Is this series still running, if so when can I expect the next one?

    Thanks

  2. chok says:

    Web dev. from scratch is end now, we all start on a CMS or Framework

  3. jeff says:

    Really looking forward to the rest of the series
    Thanks Jeff

  4. w1sh says:

    Good idea. I know there are “Basix” tuts on this stuff, but if you’re a complete newb you probably wouldn’t realize wtf “HTML” and “CSS” were.

    Jeff, do you mess with any languages like Ruby or Python? Ever consider becoming a Django guy? I’d pay for tuts on CodeCanyon of Django if they were high quality (like your tuts usually are).

    Jus’ sayin’.

    Keep up the good work guys.

  5. Tom says:

    Jeffrey, I like your tutorials and work very much!!! Are going to have some time in near future to complete the Photoshop to HTML session and do the last chapter -> Convert to WordPress part? Thank you again :-)

  6. pixelBender67 says:

    Jeff,

    You know you’re the best right?
    I just had to say high and thanks for doing this, I am happy to say that I have no need of these tuts thanks to your other tuts, but I do want to learn how to work more with AJAX and JSON type of technologies, any recommendations on getting there ?

    -Cheers

  7. Rafael Fragoso says:

    Jeffrey, really like his video lessons, I really appreciate your work and find missing people like you here in Brazil. Got a tip about this series … You could teach how to create layouts for mobile (iPod, iPhone, iPad …) wanted to learn. Thanks !

  8. Another Jeffrey says:

    Great videos Jeffrey! I am a newbie and love the fact that you are starting form the VERY beginning and showing us how the pros do things. Thanks and love all the Nettut videos. Much appreciated.

  9. Bud says:

    As some one who recently found his calling for web design, and having limited programming background, these tutorials seem like an awesome way to dive into the field. Very excited for what is to come! Can’t wait until next week Jeff! Thanks.

  10. Experimental Disease says:

    Hello,

    I have been working with html css php js amateurly for about 2-3 years but I still couldn’t figure out which way to apart things. I believe that maybe not html but css is for designers not developers. Maybe my definition of developer is different but I think when you say I’m a web developer I understand that you are involved with server-side. Am I wrong ?. Does web development involve html+css ?

  11. Roger says:

    Watching the tutorials with great interest. Looking forward to next series. Using the info to re-design my web site–thanx.

  12. steve wild says:

    Brilliant tutorials Jeffery! Been looking for something like this for ages. I played with notepad and html many years ago, but them moved to more design based design in dreamweaver. I would love to be able to code myself, or at least know how to, and this series looks like it will re-teach what i know aready and bring me up to date with what i dont know…

    Can’t wait for the next episodes…

    Keep up the great work!!!

  13. mohammed says:

    hello jeff , good work bro :D

    i think u r little too late u should hav been published atut yesterday

    u said u`ll do 3 per week

    am i right?

  14. Jon says:

    Hey Jeffrey,

    Not sure if you can help me, but I figured I’d ask. I am looking for some online classes/courses for Web Development. Do you have any suggestions on receiving a good foundation for Web Development?
    Any advice would be appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Jon

  15. 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

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