Well, I've know HTML for about 2 years, and I find it easy now. When I was learning it, I found that I needed patience. HTML is not a very complex language -- compared to the various other programming languages -- therefore, making it easy to learn. In fact, it only took me about 3 weeks to learn it. You just need some patience. Chances are, if you learn HTML you will go on to learn the other web programming languages CSS, PHP, Javascript, etc. SO just keep on moving!
To become a website designer, you first need to learn HTML. Once you learn HTML, you'll need to learn CSS, javascript, and maybe a dynamic language like C# or php.
The only basic computer skill you need to start HTML training is keyboarding.
They need to learn how to swurv.
You need some type of HTML editor to create a website. Once you have the HTML editor, you need to learn how to use HTML to see what kind of content that needs to be created.
You need to learn how to fud.
Simply notepad, you need to learn the language HTML
you need to have money, teamwork, and a place to sell you items.
It is not necessary to learn HTML before learning Java. Java is a complete computer programming language. The only reason you would need to know HTML with Java is if you wanted to use Java to generate webpages, or you wanted to create Java applets that you would then embed into webpages using HTML.
Basic computer skills are a must to be a web developer. You also need to have an understanding of HTML, content writing and arts and graphics if you hope to work in this field.
You need to learn Php/html/Java script from what I know
You should have general marketing skills along with computer skills and a knowledge of website design. HTML programming skills are not absolutely necessary, but are a plus.
i think that they need it because to learn more math in case they need it