Board Thread:Wiki General Discussion/@comment-5428123-20130113054657/@comment-5428123-20130120065426

Saxgames wrote: Very well done, Beboper. Great resource for people that are unfamiliar with Wiki editing and the basics of how/why they work. Another link to a web based HTML tutorial to consider (check it out yourself to verify validity) would be http://www.davesite.com/webstation/html/"  His tutorial has built in sandboxes in most lessons to test what you learned.  I would recommend it to anyone interested in learning HTML. I look forward to being part of the community! Edit: The poll didn't count my vote, which was a 5. The site looks alright, although I do find the layout of the site to be a little cluttered. It does have some useful information for web developers though. Some sections did have some broken images for me though. I don't know how good the site is as a whole since I only briefly went through it, but it's alright I guess.

I personally prefer w3schools since the website is a little more organized, and it has a lot of in depth information related to both basic and advanced web design. In terms of pure web coding, I think it's one of the best. Plus, there is a sandbox editor in literally every html tutorial page.