Alright, I admit it, there are a lot of places out there that have a better tutorial than I had here before. So.... Here you go.
Here are some really good ones:
HTML for Rookies - http://htmlprimer.com/
Features easy to follow tutorials covering the basic HTML tags. Frames, forms and meta tags are also discussed Includes a short list of regular and special character coding. |
HTML Made Really Easy - http://www.jmarshall.com/easy/html/
Explains the structure of HTML quickly and clearly and shows through examples how to build a web page.The whole tutorial is about 14 printed pages. |
HTML Basics Guide - http://www.webzila.com/htmlbasics/
Reference guide for beginner and advanced users. Learn how to build a webpage using HTML or just brush up on your skills. |
HTML Basix - http://www.htmlbasix.com/
Covers the basic HTML tags and how to use them in making a webpage. |
HTML Cookbook - http://www.htmlcook.com/
A beginner's HTML workbook available via download. |
HTML 101 - http://www.mcjeff.com/html101/
Features basic lessons by examples. There is some description for tags covered in each lesson. |
HTML for the Conceptually Challenged - http://www.arachnoid.com/lutusp/html_tutor.html
A very basic tutorial, plainly worded, for people who hate to read technical instructions. |
HTML Goodies Tutorials - http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers/basics.html
Basic HTML tutorials put into logical categories by industry expert Joe Burns. |
HTML Lite - http://www.htmlite.com/HTMintro.htm
Covers topics from the basics of HTML to frames and forms. |
HTML Basics - http://freespace.virgin.net/r.cawley/lessons.html
Briefly covers basic HTML and the use of frames. |
HTML Source - http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/fullindex.html
Features lessons covering topics from the basic page layout to the use of frames. Also, has sections on color coding, image optimization, search engine submission, CSS, JavaScript and Perl. Includes HTML reference list. |
HTML Tips for Message Boards - http://www.ibdguy.com/
Contains lessons on posting an image. using different fonts, links and tables. Includes a practice forum. |
HTML Tips, Help and Examples - http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/html-tutorial/
Features easy to follow lessons that teach by example. Includes copy and paste codes, a color chart and a basic HTML code generator. |
HTML Tutor - http://www.geocities.com/htmlthing/index.html
Explains what the basic coding is and how to add it to a webpage. Includes practice quizzes. |
HTML Tutorial for Beginners - http://aqeel.8m.net/
Instructions on the syntax of a basic webpage, formatting text, adding images and backgrounds, making links, creating lists and using tables. |
HTML Tutorials - http://aprils8.tripod.com/
Features very basic HTML lessons. An hexadecimal color chart and reference page is also included. |
HTML Tutorials by John Gilson - http://www.htmltutorials.ca/
Features well presented basic and advanced HTML lessons, covering from changing text color to imaps. JavaScript is introduced. There are 21 free lessons and 17 premium lessons. |
HTML Tutorials for the Complete Idiot - http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Campus/1924/index.html
Dedicated to helping people create their own webpages. HTML lessons written in plain English featuring tips, tricks, and techniques. |
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