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GBIC >> HTML >> Tutorials
HTML Tutorials
HTML is considered fairly easy to learn and you'll find that there are hundreds of online tutorials to help you get started in HTML. I highly suggest that you work through several tutorials (including my own, of course!). Seeing the information presented in more than one way can drive home a point, making it clear in a way that a single tutorial cannot. Most HTML tutorials can be completed in just a few hours.

Recommendations Documents/Specifications


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Recommendations

Each of these tutorials does a good job of covering all of the primary areas of HTML coding. The writing styles vary significantly (some dry, some humorous), but all of them require that you do some hands on work (i.e., code some HTML) in order to become proficient at creating web pages.

I recommend the following online tutorials, all of which I have used to help answer questions about HTML page creation.


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Documents and Specifications

In additional to online tutorials, which provide wide coverage of HTML file generation here are some other sites which offer more specific information about HTML.