Web design is a complex field, and it takes significant understanding to operate a website beneath the surface. Not everyone aspires to be a web programmer, but a vast number of occupations involve working online, so it's important to at least know the basics. Working at brass, for example, is much smoother just from knowing basic open and close style tags, like <p></p> or <a href=" "><a/>. Below is an excellent video tutorial from Jimmy Ruska.
Did you know you can view code for any website? This is handy for beginner coders because it's easy to pinpoint design techniques from your favorite websites. From any website, open your Internet browser's "view" menu and select "view source." A new tab will open that allows you to see all the coding script it took to create that site.
To learn other coding language basics, check out this comprehensive guide from lifehacker.com.
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