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I was much the same (i grew up on dos and windows 3.1)
Its a good idea to start learning CSS while you are learning HTML. CSS isnt all that hard although it may look like it.
Its a good idea to start learning CSS while you are learning HTML. CSS isnt all that hard although it may look like it.
TRY MY SUGGESTIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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Myspace has awesome tutorials for HTML, that's how I learned everything I know about it.
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