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Fan Area => The Hydlaa Plaza => Topic started by: Edooo on September 26, 2004, 04:28:52 am
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HTML is very useful if you plan on making a guild site, so i figured, why not make a tutorial about? but then i realized, I DIDN\'T KNOW HTML EITHER! So, i did a simple search on yahoo and found a great tutorial, but ill post the basics here anyway. (You may notice that some of these are similar to BBCoding, but the []s are replaced with <>.)
To add a(n)...
link to a web page = url here\">Click Text
link for an email = mailto:email here\"click text
image =
img url here\">
image/link = url here\">
img url here\">
To change the text
italic=text here
bold=text here
underline=text here
Teletype(fixed width) = text here
Adjust size = text here but be sure to change the \"X\" to a number 1-6, 1 being the biggest size
add bulleting =
- first item
- second item
- third item
add numbering =
- item one
- item two
- item three
well, thats all you will need to make a simple text document, but if you want to learn more go to this great tutorial (http://jmarshall.com/easy/html/)that i used
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http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/reference/html_cheatsheet/
No sticky here.
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thats a good link as well, but the one i have is very detailed, and descriptive.
and i didnt want a sticky, i want to give back the the PS community like Efflixi in his bbc thread
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Nice try at making a guide but next time why dont you stick to somthing you can go into a little more detail in. Remember, you\'re learning html yourself. But, anyways, good job :)
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I still think this one\'s almost unbeatable:
http://www.w3schools.com
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oO thats a good one too.
Efflixi- it would be easier for me if the forum allowed the use of HTML in posts, but it does. if it did, i would have gone into greater detail, with better examples. but ty anyway
edit: now that i know html, im gonna make the guild site on freewebs, so i can edit it using html. mainly because everyone was saying that we shouldn\'t use tripod, and i like how the ranger\'s guild site is, i might copy some of their ideas. ;)
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Yup, Hook, I think that one has just about everything.
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yeah, I use w3 schools whenever I want to learn something about HTML
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thats why i just added it to my favorites. seems very handy.
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The best reference out there for HTML, CSS, Javascript, XML, DHTML, Perl (basics) out there is probably http://www.selfhtml.org/
It covers even browser compatibility issues and is available in many languages, unfortunately not in English (still :()
However if you speak either French, German, Japanese or Spanish it\'s imho the way to go. :)