Yes, the w3schools material is good.  The mozilla foundation also had
a great set of learning materials at http://developer.mozilla.org
Click on the learning tab in the upper right.

Ed

On May 25, 4:00 am, Drew Spencer <slugmand...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry dude, I kinda naively assumed you would already have some experience
> in HTML/CSS. As the two above have said, these are the foundations of all
> web pages.
>
> I highly recommend the tutorials on w3schools.com for both of them. They
> give a great introduction to becoming a web designer:
>
>    -http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.aspfirst of all, and then
>    -http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp
>
> They have a great feature that lets you try things as you go along, but
> notepad is the way to go also. Try making your own basic web page - practice
> adn experimentation are the only way you really get things to stick in your
> head.
>
> One last link for you:http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/011/firstcss
>
> Have fun!
>
> Drew

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