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Learn HTML and CSS with These Step by Step Tutorials

Curious about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript? If you think that you have a knack for learning how to create websites from scratch -- here are a few great step-by-step tutorials worth trying.

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Learn The Basics Of Markdown in 10 Minutes With This Video Tutorial

If you've heard about markdown but not yet had chance to try it out, this short video should get you up to speed with the language that makes creating content for the web easy.

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Gumby: A Web Framework That Deserves More Love

The right framework allows you to throw a beautiful website together in virtually no time, and having a solid foundation for your site makes it easier to maintain in the future. You need Gumby framework.

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Not Just For Developers: 7 HTML Tags Any Writer Should Know

To be marketable and flexible online, you just have to know how to format a full HTML article, or how to tweak things.

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What Is HTML5, And How Does It Change The Way I Browse? [MakeUseOf Explains]

Over the past few years, you may have heard the term HTML5 every once in a while. Whether you know anything about web development or not, the concept can be somewhat nebulous and confusing. Obviously, it’s the next step in the line of HTML, but what exactly does it do? Why is there so much excitement around it? And why does it matter for you?

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BBCeditor Lets You Prepare & Format Forum Posts Offline [Windows]

If you've frequented any forum in the past couple of yours, you're probably familiar with BBCode. BBCode is a markup language that many message board systems, such as vBulletin and phpBB, used to make it easier for their users to format their posts with HTML. Basic HTML, like changing your font size or font color, is already extremely easy to learn, but BBCode makes it even easier.

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If You Never Learnt How To Code, Try Out Mozilla Webmaker For Learning & Fun

If you want to learn how the web really works, you have to know a bit about the technologies that make the magic. Web literacy is one of the skills that almost compulsory for the digital age. You might not make the next great app, but it will just make you feel a little more confident. Plus, the web itself is a great place to learn about web technologies. It’s not drudgery either. Let Mozilla Webmaker prove the last two statements.

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4 Free and Excellent Tools for Editing CSS Code

Websites are wondrous tools which convey all sorts of information and ideas. They have evolved quite a lot in merely 10 to 15 years, and they are now expected to be top-notch and beautifully designed. Of course, there are technologies that help us achieve this - hence the evolution - with CSS being the one mainly responsible for design and other aesthetic aspects of your site.

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PageEdit: A Real-Time WYSIWYG Page Editor [Chrome]

People who use Chrome or Firefox for web development purposes know that there are some very good tools available for each browser that make developing pages a whole lot easier. From Firefox's Firebug extension, to Chrome's built-in web development tools, developers can quickly and easily edit the code they see on a page and have the changes appear instantly, allowing them to determine what works and what doesn't.

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Create Webpages Five Times Faster Using the Bluefish Editor [Cross-Platform]

Websites are now powered by blog platforms like WordPress, or WYSIWYG editors like Kompozer, but the bottom line is that most hardcore web designers will always find it necessary to pop open a text editor to tweak the style a little bit here, or to realign the template a bit more there. I think that text editors are going to be around for a very long time.

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Quickly & Easily Manipulate HTML5's Canvas Element With jCanvas

The web as we know it is evolving faster than ever before. As of late, HTML5 is coming into the scene, providing the capability of developing highly interactive web apps without the need for the proprietary Flash. Instead, all a user needs is a supported, modern web browser, and they'll be able to enjoy the best of what the web has to offer.

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BlueGriffon: A Multi-Platform WYSIWYG HTML Editor

There are several reasons why people hardly use desktop web builders - there are only a few of them available, the good ones are too expensive, and the process of web building itself is not a walk in the park. But there is a new web editing application called BlueGriffon, a free multi-platform WYSIWYG web editor which is easy enough for beginners but also powerful enough for more advanced users.

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5 Baby Steps to Learning CSS and Becoming a Kick-Ass CSS Sorcerer

CSS is the single most important change webpages have seen in the last decade, and it paved the way for the separation of style and content. In the modern way, XHTML defines the semantic structure - the meaning and content of the webpage, while CSS concerns itself with the presentation. While most of us are comfortable writing a little HTML, we seem to think that CSS is some kind of black magic.

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Learn to Speak "Internet": Your Guide to xHTML

Welcome to the world of XHTML – Extensible Hypertext Markup Language – a markup language that allows anyone to construct web pages with many different functions. It's the primary language of the Internet.

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Time To Try A Slick, New Text Editor Called Tincta [Mac]

While you may already think you've found the text editor love of your life, you could hardly stand by it honourably without giving the competition a go. So, today we'll introduce you to a sleek new player in the Mac text editor game called Tincta. It's feature-filled, yet is also a tiny, free download. We're sure you're going to love it.

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Top 11 HTML Tags Every Blogger & Website Owner Must Know

The world wide web knows many languages and is coded in several different ones. The one language however, that can be found all over and has been around since the invention of webpages, is the HyperText Markup Language, better known as HTML. In this article I want to show you a few, possibly random, but definitely useful and simple tags for daily use.

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Easily Build & Customize Facebook Pages With Static HTML WYSIWYG Editor

Facebook Pages is a great promotion tool. You can use it to promote your blog, your product, or even yourself. If you are a code novice and want to build and edit your Facebook Pages without touching any codes, you could easily do it using Static HTML - a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web editor, built specifically for Facebook Pages.

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5 Cool CSS3 Effects You'll Be Seeing More Of

CSS3 (combined with the power of HTML5) is rapidly being supported by all the major browsers (read - anything except Internet Explorer), so I thought now would be a good time to see some of the incredible effects we can achieve using the power of your the browser and a little CSS code.

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