> You can find all HTML standards here: http://www.w3schools.com
Actually, the *real* standards are at http://w3.org ...
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don't worry - I'm not offended at all. I realize I'm a total beginner
and I'm ok with that. I'm currently working through a book and have
already managed to create a hideous but functional page! Thanks for the
helpful responses re: tutorials, and explaining the relationship btwn
Ruby/Rails a
Having just graduated from college as a Programmer/Analyst, I can
certainly say there is no shortage of lazy students. One "peer" would
not spend more than five minutes on any problem before attempting to
either steal the answer from a classmate or get a tutor to do his own
work.
Sorry to "steal"
On 3 March 2011 21:34, gezope wrote:
> Hi, to be honest being rude with beginners is unnecessary. Maybe he
> has no idea where to start - and a mailing list can be a right place.
I hope you are not suggesting that asking whether a question is
homework is being rude. It is a perfectly valid quest
Hi, to be honest being rude with beginners is unnecessary. Maybe he
has no idea where to start - and a mailing list can be a right place.
You can find all HTML standards here: http://www.w3schools.com
If you don't know where to start the best is try out everything
yourself and you will find that p
On Mar 1, 2011, at 9:04 PM, radhames brito wrote:
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:31 AM, Karthikeyan
wrote:
OK, you put HTML and CSS code into a file and name it something.html ,
save it and open in a browser and you see a beautiful web page.
Continuing with what Karthikeyan said , you will s
Thanks Karthikeyan and Radhames!
Alas, I wish it were a homework question - that would imply I'm still in
school to some extent (and school was awesome!!!) ;)
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On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:31 AM, Karthikeyan wrote:
> OK, you put HTML and CSS code into a file and name it something.html ,
> save it and open in a browser and you see a beautiful web page.
>
>
Continuing with what Karthikeyan said , you will see a
static beautiful page, like a MS word document
OK, you put HTML and CSS code into a file and name it something.html ,
save it and open in a browser and you see a beautiful web page.
HTML and CSS has no power to connect to databases, respond to Ajax
calls, create, modify and delete files. To do so we use a thing called
server side scripting la
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