Learn HTML - CSS - JavaScript was a books & reference app developed by Thu Gian. It was removed from Google Play Apr 10, 2013 and is no longer available for download.
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Learn HTML - CSS - JavaScript had been downloaded 71 thousand times before it became unavailable.
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Learn HTML - CSS - JavaScript was rated 4.60 out of 5 stars, based on 260 ratings.
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Learn HTML - CSS - JavaScript was free to download. The APK download size was 748.66 kB. The last available version was 1.5. The last update was on September 18, 2012.
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Learn HTML - CSS - JavaScript required Android 2.1+ or higher. The app had a content rating of Everyone. The app had been available on Google Play August 2012.
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Welcome to HTML... This is Primer #1 in a series of seven that will calmly introduce you to the very basics of HyperText Mark-up Language. I suggest you take the Primers one at a time over seven days. By the end of the week, you'll easily know enough to create your own HTML home page. No really. You will. I say that because many people scoff at the notion that they can actually learn this new Internet format. I'm still amazed that the best-selling line of computer books calls its readers "Dummies." And people seem to revel in that title. Some of the smartest people I know love to proclaim themselves "Dummies" regarding every aspect of computers. Strange. I think you'll do a whole lot better at your next cocktail party by handing out your home page address rather than laughing about how dumb you are about the Internet. You Can Do This!
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I am assuming at the beginning of this tutorial that you know nothing about HTML. I am assuming, however, some computer knowledge. You wouldn't be looking at this page without having some knowledge. To continue with these Primers, you will need... A computer (obviously) A browser like Mozilla Firefox, Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Opera. If you're looking at this page, you already have one. If you look up at the title bar at the very top of your screen it will probably say the page title ("Basic HTML: Introduction") and then your browser's name. A word processor. If you have access to Windows "Notepad" or "WordPad" programs or the MAC "Simple Text" program, use that to get started. If you have those three things, you can write HTML with the best of them. Now here are a few questions you probably have: Q. I have a MAC (or PC) -- will this work on my computer? A. Yes. HTML does not use any specific platform. It works with simple text. More on that in a moment... Q. Must I be logged onto the Internet to do this? More specifically, will learning this throw my cost for on-line way up? A. Neither. You will write off-line. Q. Do I need some sort of expensive program to help me write this? A. No. You will write using just what I outlined above. You can buy those programs if you'd like, but they're not needed. I've never used one. Q. Is this going to require I learn a whole new computer language like Basic or Fortran or some other cryptic, God-awful, silly-lookin', gothic extreme gobbledygook? A. Touchy-touchy, aren't we? "No" is the answer. HTML is not a computer language. Allow me to repeat that in bold... HTML is not a computer language! What is HTML?
H-T-M-L are initials that stand for HyperText Markup Language (computer people love initials and acronyms -- you'll be talking acronyms ASAP). Let me break it down for you: Hyper is the opposite of linear. It used to be that computer programs had to move in a linear fashion. This before this, this before this, and so on. HTML does not hold to that pattern and allows the person viewing the World Wide Web page to go anywhere, any time they want. Text is what you will use. Real, honest to goodness English letters. Mark up is what you will do. You will write in plain English and then mark up what you wrote. More to come on that in the next Primer. Language because they needed something that started with "L" to finish HTML and Hypertext Markup Louie didn't flow correctly. Because it's a language, really -- but the language is plain English. keywords : HTML, CSS, JavaScript,HTML5,CSS3 tags:HTML, CSS, JavaScript,HTML5,CSS3 P/S :Content is copied from online sources (w3school, tizag.com).
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samsung galaxy y this is very nice app for beginers...
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superbbbbbb... every thing is given in the simplest form... its the best way to learn HTML.. everyone shd get this great app.. thanks for the developers...
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Fabulous i never seen such a good app keep on developing like this apps Very useful
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G2X Really great app for learning JavaScript for beginners
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Ripped Sam's Teach Yourself HTML CSS Piracy. No effort on part of the developer. Great App though. Credit to the writer of Sam's teach yourself html CSS in 24 hrs.
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Overall Pretty good Has some syntax errors on some pages, which for code is bad. At the top, the summary of the codes used for each class should have the html code displayed for each tag
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Menu It keeps saying use menu. What menu?
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