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Old 04-26-2008, 08:28 PM
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Glad you asked. I learned a lot of bad stuff by not getting any good guidance before I started, and as you know, unlearning is harder than learning. There is a lot of terribly outdated information on the web about html and web building.

For up to date, web standard compliant tutors, go to either ww3schools.com or htmldog.com. Both are very good. The former is especially complete with lots of training in other skills, but htmldog is a little easier to learn from and just as good—they aren't referred to as often here because mostly they just cover html and css.
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