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Web Site Designing (HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, CSS and DOM)

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Submitted on: 11/23/2000 11:28:46 AM
By: Anand Vishwanathan  
Level: Beginner
User Rating: By 12 Users
Compatibility: HTML
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     "Web Site Designing" is a tutorial which aims to teach the Internet, HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, CSS and DOM. No prior knowledge / experience is required.

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I have created a tutorial on Web Site Designing which includes the following:

Internet

HTML

DHTML

Cascaded Style Sheets

JavaScript

DOM

This Tutorial includes the following:

  • A .pdf file including the notes.
  • A presentation created using HTML which walks you through the tutorial. This is a highly interactive presentation which gives you hands-on experience as you master Web Designing skills. You can access this presentation from my Web Site http://webdesign.anandvishwanathan.com

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11/23/2000 11:59:18 PMArsalan

Very good article.
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12/1/2000 1:03:27 PMChris

Very nice article. Very well layed out with good examples and instructions.
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10/3/2002 10:12:13 AMShaDoWsToRmEr

Users have accessed this article 11115 times.
And only 6 users rated this tutorial 5 1/2 globes (HOW PATHETIC!) At least you got your deserving Code Of The Month.
Great Tutorial, very thorough and explanitory. 5 Globes.
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12/9/2004 5:48:22 AMkerplunk_boy

Kinda kewl
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2/27/2009 1:09:38 AMuser

Really very good artical, thanks for posting here.
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7/9/2010 4:53:14 PMa7th Networks

clear, concise and informative. Good work!
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