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New to html!?

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12-22-2004, 03:28 PM
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If you are using what you submited above to teach, then you are totally teaching the html in the wrong way.

Errors...(might miss a few because I only scan through it)

1. Meta tags are not suppose to be in the <body>. Its suppost to be in the <head>
2. All Meta tags must contain content="Please fill me with your content".
3. The style is suppose in the head as well.
4. <font> tag is deprecated although its still html.
5. If I remember right, <table> doesn't support height attribute as it can expand as tall as your content can (and I think height is supported on HTML 4.0, not sure though....)
6. Definitely need to learn which is a parent and which is a child tag.

That's all I could really find. But its a different from learning it the right way or the wrong way. And you my friend are learning HTML the WRONG WAY!!

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check out w3schools.com

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Um, that's not simple and you don't even give an expination to as what all of that does? You can't expect a complete beginner to understand that all.

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