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Old 04-29-2007, 02:30
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I am learning to code. Could you please recommend me some sites of where you learned to code website designs from photoshop (psd). HTML and CSS only please.
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I learnt them by trial and error and experimenting. BTW Lynda.com is a good resource if you want to learn code
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good-tutorials .com might be the good place to get whatever you want. i always go there to get help if i need any.
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Old 06-12-2007, 19:56
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Default Re: Learning to code

http://www.google.com/

A search on google for "photoshop tutorials", "css tutorials", etc... will bring up plenty of resources for you to learn. They are all over the internet and quite easy to find as well.
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Old 06-14-2007, 17:01
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Default Re: Learning to code

I like w3schools.com when I am learning a language from scratch. However, to get to know it well I have to just keep trying it. Practice makes perfect.

Usually, I just search Google for the features I want to program in a language on my site when I want to do them. Eventually, I learn how to program with less and less help from Google searches.
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Old 06-15-2007, 11:59
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thx guys for the links. i never find any good info in google ...
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Old 06-16-2007, 03:10
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Default Re: Learning to code

petras, you must be kidding, right? Google is the most reputable search engine out there which only lists quality websites in their top index unlike others where people get on top with black hat techniques.. ANyways.. I think w3schools is one of the best tutorial website.
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Default Re: Learning to code

There are many tutorials out there but my favorite sites are

http://w3schools.com
http://htmldog.com

You can also check out some basic, sample layouts at http://newguyinennis.com/samples/layouts
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Just go to http://www.w3schools.com/ . They have sme nice tutorials on every every topic related to web. Or you can get a book : HTML for dummies.
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Default Re: Learning to code

I'll lend you a book Bro! Introduction to HTML... it'll teach you from the very basic of HTML, and so on... even a school grader can learn from it... or what if, you'll go look for that book, instead? Ayt!

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