HTML5 Tutorial – 2 – Creating a Basic Template

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23 Responses to HTML5 Tutorial – 2 – Creating a Basic Template

  1. Gabe Newell says:

    He obviously? doesn’t, he just referred to people who write HTML and CSS as programmers…

  2. Jun Ng says:

    I? think he knows that.

  3. Jun Ng says:

    Who did you reply this to? Because when I click on the “Show the? comment” it brings out an alert saying it doesn’t exist.

  4. Wasserrattenficker says:

    hard coding means that you put values directly in your code, not using it dynamically by utilizing variables. it’s a bit like creating constants, you will not be able to manipulate hard coded values, like you could using variables. so changing hard coded values would only be possible by searching for it’s usage within your code and change? it there. it’s bad programming style, so don’t get used to it. @cj vaans (not finding your comment again…)

  5. jezzasmith88 says:

    Which is what I basically? just said if you read what I said properly.? I have a degree and 1 masters in computer science related study.

  6. James Miller says:

    once you start using php and? javascript in your page id say you are programming or scripting same kinda thing. Im taking web Dev now in my Computer Engineering Technology Computing Science course.

  7. jezzasmith88 says:

    Yea that’s my biggest gripe, this isn’t really developing as such, real developing is when? someone wants to change content dynamically based on a users interactions.

    Markup even CSS is not actualy programming, most people make this and it’s a pretty big contradiction to true developing (website/page programming)

  8. Sharpless512 says:

    I use dreamweaver, but only the code part because it? autofill text. I don’t use the design style

  9. ellienized says:

    You? sir, are awesome.

  10. Jun Ng says:

    i have tried? piratesbay and it doesn’t work.

  11. Odin May says:

    Whats wrong with using? proper tools? Seems uhhhh smart :)

  12. Gabe Newell says:

    HTML and CSS are not programming languages. HTML? is a markup language. CSS is a style sheet language.

  13. MarcusAndMore says:

    I use? Scriptly ^_^

  14. sandeep Dayma says:

    Gud work……Thax to help? us to learn new languages easily.

  15. XxxChrisTheBestxxX says:

    Which should i learn first? html or? html5??

  16. Handan Zhang says:

    Brakcs? may be better
    test editor

  17. DezzarTac says:

    Yeah, I realized I saved the file as normal text (.txt) rather than? (.html).

  18. Alexander Winter says:

    He uses Notepad++. This editor has? syntax highlighting.

  19. DezzarTac says:

    How? do you get the text to be multi-colored like that? like ‘lang’ and ‘charset’ are red but ‘meta’ and ‘html’ are blue

  20. slimj olshea says:

    so? funny

  21. Raj Kakra says:

    Test your site in various devices from an iPhone and iPad, to a Kindle and on Android on the responsivetools[dot]com. It also shows your site both in portrait and landscape mode. I like this tool much more because? of the outlines of the devices displayed on the page, which brings more meaning to the whole process.

  22. James Miller says:

    same? with dreamweaver….piratesbay

  23. James Miller says:

    Dreamweaver is not programing…real programers will understand how to do it all manually.? not point and click weaver style

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