50 Quality Tutorial Websites to Start Learning Web Design (Part I)

Started by MyInfoStride, Nov 27, 2009, 04:36 PM

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1. W3Schools: Online Web Tutorials. The website contains a wide range of tutorials from basics to more advanced topics.

2. Quackit: Free Webmaster Tutorials. Quackit teaches beginners how to create websites.

3. Tizag: It was designed to teach beginner web programmers how to use HTML and CSS. But now it has a lot of other tutorials on web development aspects, such as JavaScript, PHP, MySQL and more.

4. Free Webmaster Help: Everything a webmaster needs. There is a lot of information on Free Webmaster Help, you will find many articles and tutorials on such popular web technologies as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, Flash and much more.

5. Hscripts: Free Web Master Resource. Hscripts has tons of free resources for webmasters, such as scripts, images, tutorials, tools.

6. HTMLlite: Using text editors to create web pages. It is easy to learn and will show you how to easily create web pages with your favorite text editor. The website covers web development in an easy and understandable way.

7. Tutorialtastic: It is all about tutorials. There are six main categories on the website: X/HTML, CSS/Styling, PHP/MySQL, JavaScript, graphics and others. Each category (except JavaScript) contains many tutorials, starting from basics and beginner guides.

8. WebDevelopersNotes: Free Web Development Tutorials. It offers free web programming tutorials, tips and notes on HTML, JavaScript, Flash, SQL, web graphics, web hosting, web promotion.

9. EchoEcho: Web Tutorials. It is structured into three sections. Page building section covers HTML, CSS, JavaScript, DHTML, XML tutorials. Building section introduces you to other aspects of web design like graphic programs, Flash. And the last section is server programming, which provides server-side scripting tutorials on ASP, Cold Fusion, PERL and PHP.

10. Sergey Gribov Web Site: JumpStart to the Web technologies tutorial. It offers a quick start on web technologies. He starts from introduction and some history and then it goes straight to HTML, CGI, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets.