Go to http://www.html4learners.webs.com/, thy have lodes of stuff to do including a free HTML learning section
To tell you the truth, learning HTML for web creation it actually a good idea. The only problem is that it might take a little longer than some of the premade webpages out there.
You can find a distance learning program specializing in e-commerce at www.usdla.org/html/journal/OCT01_Issue/article07.html. Another good website is www.tgdlc.org/ecommerce/index.html
Use the character entity for the <: &lt;
There are many website to learn html and css fpr web development , but according to me triloca.com is one of the popular website if you want to learn web development from basic to advanced.It has its contained arranged in a good manner , and also it has articles section for learning new things. Another popular website is W3schools
You have to have really good HTML skills to make such a good website like theirs.
The classes that are best to for learning website design include HTML, XHTML, Java, and CSS. It is best to also look into classes about Photoshop, using multimedia, basic web design and creating graphics.
starfall.com is a good website for kids under the age of 7.
Start off by learning HTML coding first... when ur that far ill explain the rest
http://www.chinapage.com/emperor/qin1002.html
1. Start by learning HTML, CSS, PHP and a database like MySQL. 2. Be patient :-).
Building a website can be seen as a difficult task. People believe that learning code (html) is a very difficult task. The truth is learning code is difficult but previews of code are listed all over the internet. It is a simple process simply to search for a certain code of whatever task you are attempting to perform (such as building a website) and copying and pasting that code into your own html.
I've never tried it, but I've heard Dreamweaver is okay. But I'd recommend just learning HTML and coding it on a simple thing like Notepad.