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May 12, 2006View in Crawl 4
You can say whatever you want about the quality of the tutorial but the way it is brought is really nice because it is very ironic and sarcastic:"Back in the good old days when Madonna was a virgin and a guy called Tim Berners Lee invented the World Wide Web, the language HTML was only used to add structure to text. An author could mark his text by stating "this is a headline" or "this is a paragraph" using HTML tags such as and ."and this tutorial about using HTML to display images on a page:<a class="user" href="http://www.html.net/tutorials/html/lesson9.asp">http://www.html.net/tutorials/html/lesson9.asp</a>a half naked hasselhoff in a tutorial displays good humor.
Any tutorial that suggests Windows Notepad as a good text editor has lost my vote. Try Text Wrangler for Mac, TextPad for Windows, or Quanta for Linux instead.
bramkokMay 13, 2006
You can say whatever you want about the quality of the tutorial but the way it is brought is really nice because it is very ironic and sarcastic:"Back in the good old days when Madonna was a virgin and a guy called Tim Berners Lee invented the World Wide Web, the language HTML was only used to add structure to text. An author could mark his text by stating "this is a headline" or "this is a paragraph" using HTML tags such as and ."and this tutorial about using HTML to display images on a page:<a class="user" href="http://www.html.net/tutorials/html/lesson9.asp">http://www.html.net/tutorials/html/lesson9.asp</a>a half naked hasselhoff in a tutorial displays good humor.
leomyheroMay 13, 2006
Any tutorial that suggests Windows Notepad as a good text editor has lost my vote. Try Text Wrangler for Mac, TextPad for Windows, or Quanta for Linux instead.
maspremaMay 13, 2006
I am hooked on Crimson Editor as my text editor.
kickarseMay 16, 2006
The class in the A HREF is helpful if you want to make a background picture a link within the CSSRieslingChardonnayPinot Blanc/*CSS*/a.riesling {
rayishuMay 16, 2006
You have to really understand a programming language or Markup language in order to use a WYSIWYG editor, if not then YOUR "Joking Yourself";
joachimcohnMay 18, 2006
And both W3Schools and HTML.net are Scandinavian-based by the way :-)<a class="user" href="http://www.w3schools.com/about/about_refsnes.asp">http://www.w3schools.com/about/about_refsnes.asp</a><a class="user" href="http://www.html.net/about/">http://www.html.net/about/</a>