Tom Livingston wrote:
For someone at the OPs level, I'd not recommend a site with such a bad reputation. He won't know if what he is reading is correct. While that site may be improved as of late, why start learning at such a poorly regarded source. There are much more reputable places to learn the basics. Csstricks.com Moz sites Html5doctor
I would personally treat with the greatest suspicion any site claiming to offer guidance on W3C standards that does not itself validate :
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