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About four years ago, I beleive I was in the same position as you.
I like [htmlgoodies.com...] , it really helped me with basic HTML stuff.
Sid
BTW - this thread should be posted in the "New to Web Development" forum.
[edited by: sidyadav at 1:23 pm (utc) on Jan. 1, 2004]
I also use the Web Design Group at www.htmlhelp.com for reference purposes, you can download their HTML and CSS references and use them on your own computer while offline.
my second stop was at htmlgoodies, as others have mentioned. i still have it bookmarked and go to it when i have a 'senior moment' and cannot recall something simple. this is not a punch against htmlgoodies, but i do view it as more of an elementary source.
w3schools, imho, is more advanced and provides a more dedicated teaching atmosphere, not simple information sharing.
i also rely on webmonkey.com for highly specific issues.
above ALL, experience, making mistakes and learning from them, is the best teacher of all.
As an advanced user, you might in the future allow yourself use of div and some of the other specialist tags (address, form stuff, etc.)
And yes, I do keep to these rules myself ;)
I Wish Someone Had Told Me When I Started [webmasterworld.com]
You might need tables and forms from time to time though.
See also: [webmasterworld.com...]