Learn HTML Coding with our Web Development Tutorials and References
Welcome to Web Code Guide, my website dedicated to short sharp html, css web development tutorials, references and examples for novice and professionals alike. I have been a software developer for quite a while now
and its about time I started to pitch in with content, resources and information that can help my fellow web site creators!
Clearly this site is a work in progress, hopefully not for too long. I am starting out with a basic html tutorial and will continue to add content useful for web developers. At the moment I am thinking of
adding content for CSS, Javascript, PHP, XML, XSL and SQL. It would be great if I can have tutorials and examples for all of these and then have more advanced pages to link the technologies together.
I want you to find this site useful, so let me know if there are subjects and areas you're really looking for.
7th May 2007
Add CSS border and CSS list-style tutorials and reference to the
CSS Guide.
3rd May 2007
Changed the look and feel, added borders and a fixed background. Used a horizontal repeating graphic to obtain the diagonal lines in the background. Still Getting there with the HTML tutorial now :) Have started the CSS tutorial is nowhere near finished - you can see the work in progress here
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
Oh yeah! I added the ability to tab in the online html / css editor.
22nd April 2007
Getting there with the HTML tutorial now. Starting to turn my thinking to XHTML tutorial and CSS.
16th Feb 2007
Added tons of stuff. More content! I have been getting on with the HTML tutorial.
7th December 2006
Added vertical and horizontal switch to the real time HTML & CSS editor.
Real-time Online HTML Editor
6th December 2006
I've added a real time HTML & CSS editor. This is intended to be used to try out HTML & CSS examples. The examples are still a work in progress but the tool itself is still very usuable - in my humble opinion :). It can be found here:
Real-time Online HTML Editor
If you like the site and find its useful, please help support it by adding a link from your page. Here is example HTML code you can cut and paste into your own pages:
<a href="http://www.webcodeguide.com">http://www.webcodeguide.com</a>
(note: I'm still working on a good icon! )