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When I first learned HTML

Submitted by Anon on Thu, 08/10/2009 - 16:21.

When I first learned HTML while at high school in 1997, Netscape
4.0 was the greatest browser out and few people had ever heard of web
standards. I wasn’t taught particularly well. I clonazepam  recall being taught
about using headings, paragraphs and lists, but I was also taught how
to control presentation using markup.I eventually stumbled across sites like the CSS Zen
Garden and Eric Meyer’s CSS/Edge which made me realise just how
powerful CSS is, but lorazepam  learning by view-source didn’t really give me a
good understanding of how it all works and online tutorials are
generally quite poor. So after I found out what exactly CSS was and
what it did, I actually learned how it works and how to buy diazepam use it by
finding and printing out the CSS 1 spec and then reading it from front
to back.There wasn’t really a point where I had discovered
web standards and decided to make the switch, but rather it was more of
a natural progression from the way I had learned.

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