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Thread: Web Development Tutorials

Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago by Guerino1
Hi, I don't know if this is the right forum for this question or not. If not, I apologize in advance. I need to learn the details of how things work in a browser. Examples include but are not limited to: - Advanced HTML concepts - Page Layout (including things like Portlets/Web-Parts) - I Frames - Javascript - AJAX - Etc. Are there any specific tutorials ...
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Kravvitz replied 1 month, 4 weeks ago
Welcome to DevShed Forums, Frank. These topics take years to master, so don't expect to learn it all in a week or month. When you have questions, I encourage you to ask them here. Anyway, here are some resources on those topics: HTML: http://www.htmldog.com/guides/ Bulletproof HTML: 37 Steps to Perfect Markup http://www.dynamicsitesolutions.com/html/ ...

Guerino1 replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Kravvitz Welcome to DevShed Forums, Frank. These topics take years to master, so don't expect to learn it all in a week or month. When you have questions, I encourage you to ask them here. Anyway, here are some resources on those topics... Hi, Thanks so much for the help. I understand they take a long time ...

Labhrainn Aemi replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
The more you know the better. After pretty much mastering HTML (which will include a certain amount of CSS), Javascript would be next. Use Javascript for form validation as well as simple animation (rollovers). CSS is mainly used for defining styles ,but it can be used for page layout.It can get very involved, but it's a good thing to know.

Kravvitz replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Welcome to DevShed Forums, Labhrainn Aemi. Quote: CSS is mainly used for defining styles ,but it can be used for page layout. "Can be used"? The alternative, using tables for layout, is becoming less and less common.

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Quote: Originally Posted by Kravvitz Welcome to DevShed Forums, Frank. These topics take years to master, so don't expect to learn it all in a week or month. When you have questions, I encourage you to ask them here. Anyway, here are some resources on those topics... Hi, Thanks so much for the help. I understand they take a long time to master. I'm not trying to master so much as understand how they're all used and come...
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Welcome to DevShed Forums, Labhrainn Aemi. Quote: CSS is mainly used for defining styles ,but it can be used for page layout. "Can be used"? The alternative, using tables for layout, is becoming less and less common.
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The more you know the better. After pretty much mastering HTML (which will include a certain amount of CSS), Javascript would be next. Use Javascript for form validation as well as simple animation (rollovers). CSS is mainly used for defining styles ,but it can be used for page layout.It can get very involved, but it's a good thing to know.
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