- What are Your Impressions of html.com? - 1 Update
Artist <sitepro@gmail.com>: Dec 25 11:26PM -0800 HTML.com is asking for a reference (linked listing) from my website, and although I have taken a few short looks at it, I'd like to know if anyone has any experience with it? https://html.com/ There was that problem with W3Schools, where they weren't giving you the best and m ost updated to do things, and we wrote them to inform them of their mistakes several times and they just ignored us. If I am going to recomend an HTML resource, I want it to be a good one. Certainly, the W3C.org website is perhaps the best option, but because they are juggling so many standards sometimes finding the HTML or CSS reference sections is tough and the reference guides are written more like a legal document than what I would expect (though the struggle can easily pay off when using the validator). If you have any info about HTML.com, good or bad, I'd like to hear about it, I don't like recommending stuff with mistakes or poor advice. So far though, it looks good and simple to use for me. Let me know. *-Doug* |
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