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  1. HTML For Beginners The Easy Way: Start Learning HTML & CSS …

    Learn how to code HTML & CSS for free at HTML.com. We've HTML tutorials & reference guides on tags, attributes and everything else you need to master HTML.

  2. HTML.com Cheat Sheet [PDF & Interactive]

    Learning HTML is hard enough, without having to memorize dozens of tags & attributes. That’s why we’ve put together this handy HTML cheat sheet for you to print out & keep by your side …

  3. About HTML.com

    HTML.com helps web developers of all stripes and skill levels craft the best HTML and CSS possible. The amount of information available to today’s developer can be overwhelming, so …

  4. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - HTML.com

    In this short guide, we’ll introduce CSS, demonstrate CSS syntax, explain how CSS works, show you how to add CSS markup to an HTML document, and point you toward great resources …

  5. Berners-Lee invented it back in 1991. Today HTML5 is the standard version and it's supported by all modern web browsers. Our HTML cheat sheet gives you a full list of all the HTML elements, …

  6. What On Earth Is Semantic Markup? (And Why Should You Learn …

    Learn what semantic markup is and how you can ensure that the HTML you write is semantically meaningful and accurate.

  7. Learn How Fonts And Web Typography Work In HTML: A …

    A complete reference to font stacks, web fonts, and web typography. Learn how to design and set the presentation of text on your website.

  8. JavaScript: Here’s What You Need To “Learn JavaScript Deeply”

    HTML is the language of web content, but JavaScript is the language of web functionality. It is the most important language for web development, and one of the fastest evolving languages, in …

  9. Applets - HTML.com

    Learn about Java applets, why not to use them, and how to transition Java-powered content to languages and frameworks supported by modern browsers.

  10. HTML5: What's New in The Latest Version of HTML?

    Three languages define front-end web development — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. No one sat down at the beginning of the internet and figured what types of things belong to each language.