Best Beginner HTML Coding Tutorial?
Where do you send your friends who ask you how to learn enough HTML to put up their own simple website?
Yesterday on HN, I saw:
# Show HN: HTML for People ( simple.css )
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41801334
https://htmlforpeople.com/
@simonw says, "This is great. The decision to skip CSS by
depending on https://simplecss.org/ is smart - CSS is a whole
other thing, and having that on top of basic HTML would be
pretty intimidating."
https://htmlforpeople.com/a-website-with-style/
simple.css
water.css https://perma.cc/5936-VK4J
Sakura https://perma.cc/F6E4-EU58
Pico https://picocss.com/
htmlforpeople might be the best newbie HTML website tutorial I've seen! @simonw[1] seemed to like it, too.
I especially liked the clear and simple explanation in the bonus chapter on PHP.
[1]"co-creator of the Django Web Framework, and has been blogging about web development and programming since 2002 at simonwillison.net" -- https://simonwillison.net/about/
Maybe inter.css might be added to the above CSS list from htmlforpeople?
# Why I Love Laravel (2022)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40421762
https://ben.page/laravel
Ben Borgers
https://ben.page/
Liked the web design very much!
Uses CSS from rsms.me rsms.me/inter/inter.css
# Inter typeface font family
Used by both Ben Borgers (ben.page) and Wilson Lin (wilsonl.in)
https://rsms.me/inter/
I hope everyone gets the servers they want!
Comments
I usually suggest scrimba. They have this VS Code like website and they give you challenges to do, making people write code instead of just going over the tutorial.
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or just tell them to use ChatGPT
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I wouldn't recommend anyone design a small website (even though we've all done it), due to the number of security mistakes that humans make. It is always better to use a framework as a base.
I'd say, just follow other codes and W3Schools until you master it. It's easy. I pulled off https://entropy.199693.xyz in 2 days with basically no prior experience with divs or anything. I just knew the HTML, Head, and Body tags.
youtube.com/watch?v=k1BneeJTDcU