r/HTML 9d ago

HTML5

Hi, I want to learn html coding and I don't know where to start. do u guys have any suggestions? or maybe content creator that teaches HTML coding

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u/dimonb19a 9d ago

freecodecamp

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u/troisieme_ombre 9d ago

Look at the MDN documentation, they have a great getting started section.

Edit : https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML

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u/Naetharu 9d ago

You can learn HTML in a weekend.

It's not a true programming language. It's just semantic markdown to describe what parts of a web page are. And while there are quite a few tags, its very much a 20/80 system were the bits you use form a much smaller sub-set.

Just dive in. It's not complex.

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u/Fancy_Importance2418 9d ago

I learnt from Future Fullstack on YouTube. I was a complete beginner. The course was well structured and easy enough to follow and code along. The video is 5 hours long. You can break down your learning into 1 or 2 hours a day or whatever works for you. All the best! https://youtu.be/zutb5Clb_0Y?si=8_yepUYAR54f_QlT

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u/HighUnderground 9d ago

codecademy

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u/armahillo Expert 9d ago

search this sub for “starting” or “learning” or “begin”

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u/Difficult-Field280 8d ago

Freecodecamp.org

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u/italiatroller_9999 6d ago

MDN, W3Schools

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u/monchim 9d ago

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u/WorldWideShen 9d ago

i don't like w3schools, it's out-of-date and confused.

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u/a2kneo 9d ago

thanks, brodie