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06-Oct-2005, 03:02 PM #1
Unhappy html, if there's a secret please tell me?
I'm taking html intermediate & advanced this semester and my head is already about to explode! If there is a secret to remembering all of that code, will someone please share it with me?
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06-Oct-2005, 05:36 PM #2
A) most tags are logically named. body, p(paragraph), div(divider), etc.

B) Even if you can't remember it all, at least get the basic parts, it's all available for lookup on the internet and i for one look up bits pretty often.
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06-Oct-2005, 05:51 PM #3
Keep writing and writing it untill you have it remebered, like start by setting up a html page (html head and body), erase it all then write it again. Once you have that down, add more stuff like a title and some basic text, then keep going untill you got it all down.
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06-Oct-2005, 06:34 PM #4
No problem with a basic page, its the forms, frames, tables...you might as well say the whole enchilada of everything else! As you say, write, erase, write erase and when all else fails...well as you say there's always the internet. Any advise on how I can put the internet in my pocket during my exam?
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06-Oct-2005, 07:45 PM #5
PDA?

Just practice.
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07-Oct-2005, 01:39 AM #6
I wouldn't worry about memorizing them unless you have to for the class. Just concentrate on the concepts, know what you have available, and then get a good reference to keep at your desk to look up specific syntax (or use one online). After a couple years of using them you should have them pretty well ingrained.
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