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So I have watched quite a few hours of ‘Tutvids’ Dreamweaver tutorial and a few HTML videos on youtube. As most of you are graphic designers don’t you need to know html? Anyway how did you learn and is there a simple way for me to learn.

I need to have the basic knowledge of html to be able to create a site in dreamweaver.

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SinestesiaDesign says

The best way to learn HTML is to write it. You should also check other websites code (your browser should have a “show source code” option somewhere).

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DPereyra says

The best way to learn is practicing, making mistakes and practicing more …

It takes time and patience, but at the end is not that hard

Cheer up! ;)

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quickandeasy said
I found this incredibly useful: http://marketplace.tutsplus.com/item/photoshop-to-html/125215
Woah £30, Yea I did purchase this tutorial. http://marketplace.tutsplus.com/item/convert-a-beautiful-psd-to-html-and-css/119516

but thanks for the suggestion. I will think about it.

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DPereyra said
The best way to learn is practicing, making mistakes and practicing more …

It takes time and patience, but at the end is not that hard

Cheer up! ;)

Thanks for the tip!

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SinestesiaDesign said
The best way to learn HTML is to write it. You should also check other websites code (your browser should have a “show source code” option somewhere). Turtles!

yea I have seen the html for a few webpages. But its like 200 lines of coding. So i guess i will have to practise. :D

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fabrikgrafik says

Try the lynda.com tutorials. They are awesome to learn from. The ones about css are really good and easy to understand.

Also using a good editor when you are writing code can help you a lot.

For example … if you own a mac, you should try out CssEdit. It can use pre-formatted pieces of css just by using the wysywig editor that’s build in. By using this for a while you will more easily learn the css properties out of your head.

Good luck!

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fabrikgrafik said
Try the lynda.com tutorials. They are awesome to learn from. The ones about css are really good and easy to understand.

Also using a good editor when you are writing code can help you a lot.

For example … if you own a mac, you should try out CssEdit. It can use pre-formatted pieces of css just by using the wysywig editor that’s build in. By using this for a while you will more easily learn the css properties out of your head.

Good luck!

Thanks for the advice Fabrikgrafik. I currently don’t own a mac but I am deffiently considering it. Yea I also heard of a program called coda.

Thanks

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dalemo says

Hello JacobBoodrie,

If you would like to learn HTML easily, I think the following website is really great, starting with basics to get qualified…

http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp

Hope it can help you, best wishes and good luck.

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