Learning HTML is a process that requires not only acquiring knowledge but also developing the ability to search for information. In the age of the Internet, we have access to an enormous amount of sources that can help us in this process. Here are some recommended places where it's worth looking for information about HTML:
Mozilla Developer Network (MDN): MDN Web Docs is one of the most comprehensive sources of knowledge about web technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more. It contains guides, tutorials, code examples, and much more. It's a place definitely worth visiting if you want to deepen your knowledge of HTML: MDN Web Docs
W3Schools: W3Schools is an educational website offering courses and guides for both beginner and advanced web developers. This resource is widely recognized as very beginner-friendly, with easy-to-understand guides and examples: W3Schools
HTMLreference.io: HTMLreference.io is a resource that focuses on providing specific examples of usage for all available HTML tags. It's an excellent place when you're looking for information about a specific HTML element: HTMLreference.io
YouTube: YouTube is a treasure trove of knowledge in video form that can help you understand and learn HTML. You can find many educational channels there offering HTML tutorials. Example channels include: Traversy Media, The Net Ninja, Academind, and Google Chrome Developers.
Remember that learning programming is a continuous process. Don't be afraid to ask questions, experiment with code, and make mistakes - it's all part of the learning path. The key to success is patience, practice, and willingness to learn.
HTML will certainly appear in the following modules of this training, so don't worry if not everything is clear to you. Everything will become clear in its own time!
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