Now that you have learned the basics of HTML it is time to continue on to bigger and better things. If you prefer to continue with web programming this article is for you. We will discuss some useful programs for HTML design and tools for making programming easier. We will also talk about other websites of interest for other programming topics and further HTML training. Read More...
In terms of other tutorials I would suggest W3Schools. They provide free tutorials and certification in all kinds of web programming. Before continuing anything else. Try their HTML tutorial to fill you in with the latest and greatest new features. The next step is to lean CSS. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheet and it is the web standard for formatting you HTML. After that you will want to learn how to code in Javascript. It is the easiest way to program without having to deal with servers or anything like that. Once you have mastered the basics, you can try learning other languages such as PHP, SQL, and ASP. Check out the W3Schools website for more great programming tutorials. It is a great way to learn and it definitely worked for me!
If you need any help along the way you can either post a comment, PM us through our Youtube Channel, or now you can request live support from one of our experts with the CrossLoop service near the bottom of the page on the left hand column. Another good resource is the Web Developer Community Forum. It is a community of coders who can provide support for literally any programming on the web.
Since you have finished you have probably been looking for some really cool HTML editing program. The problem is (and you had the same at the beginning of the tutorials) you are not willing to spend all that money on Dreamweaver. Unless if you learn PHP, Perl, ASP, SQL, etc. and become a full-time coder and web designer, you don't have to get Dreamweaver. There are plenty of great tools out there that are as good and for beginners. Here are some of my favorites:
- AceHTML (http://software.visicommedia.com/) - This is the one I suggested in my Freeware Roundup. It has great HTML support and it a good freeware tool for beginners, intermediate programmers, and experts. It even has code coloring for most major scripting platforms. And who can beat the price, free!
- Matrix Y2K (http://www.download.com/) - Matrix is a fully functional HTML and PHP editor. It even has Firefox support for all those Firefox users!
- CoffeeCup Free (http://www.coffeecup.com/) - CoffeeCup while a free version of a full version is not a trial. It has drag-and-drop HTML code that you can literally drop into your document.
This concludes the Web Programming Series I hope everyone has enjoyed and learned something for these tutorials. Check out site every day for new articles, tips, tricks, tutorials, and computer how-to's. If you have any suggestions for this tutorial or others you can post a comment or submit you idea on the forum. Feel free to PM us from our Youtube Page or contact us for live computer help with the CrossLoop Gadget on the left-hand column of this page.
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