write down HTML tags on seperate pieces of flash cards (see stationary store) and on the back of each write down a description or draw a visual aid.
also see:
Unless you are talking about a test in school, the best thing to do is make yourself a “cheat sheet” in a simple text program and save it to disk or flash drive. Include all the things you would usually do and maybe a few java scripts too. Then all you have to do is copy, and paste keying in the variations and options.
I would hate to have to key in every character needed in html. I’ll cut, copy, and paste whenever possible.
HTML is very easy to learn. Back in the day, I learned by looking at the source code for any web page. You can go to a book store and buy an html reference book.
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July 21st, 2008 at 11:55 am
How about flash cards?
write down HTML tags on seperate pieces of flash cards (see stationary store) and on the back of each write down a description or draw a visual aid.
also see:
July 23rd, 2008 at 7:51 pm
Unless you are talking about a test in school, the best thing to do is make yourself a “cheat sheet” in a simple text program and save it to disk or flash drive. Include all the things you would usually do and maybe a few java scripts too. Then all you have to do is copy, and paste keying in the variations and options.
I would hate to have to key in every character needed in html. I’ll cut, copy, and paste whenever possible.
July 26th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
HTML is very easy to learn. Back in the day, I learned by looking at the source code for any web page. You can go to a book store and buy an html reference book.