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Sites to practice HTML5?

7th Nov 2017, 8:17 PM
HĂ©ricles Emanuel Gomes da Silva
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Open a text editor and Chrome and Firefox browsers (or other browsers you prefer). Practice in the editor, save files as html, and open the files in Chrome and Firefox. Practice getting pages to look the way you want in multiple browsers, take note of any differences between browsers and research how to tweak the html to fix any problems. When comfortable with HTML, you can create external CSS and JavaScript with the same text editor that you used for HTML. Just save the files as css and js accordingly. To publish your pages on the net, you'll have to get them hosted on a web server. But you can practice all you want offline, with the files stored locally. Have fun.
8th Nov 2017, 1:52 AM
Michael Brown
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w3schools And yes, free code camp
7th Nov 2017, 11:18 PM
👑 Prometheus 🇾🇬
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I already completed it
7th Nov 2017, 8:26 PM
HĂ©ricles Emanuel Gomes da Silva
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Thank you
7th Nov 2017, 8:28 PM
HĂ©ricles Emanuel Gomes da Silva
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7th Nov 2017, 11:18 PM
HĂ©ricles Emanuel Gomes da Silva
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programming hub
9th Nov 2017, 10:03 AM
Josmik
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