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"A resource for web developers using XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and containing...

 

A web-based reference that attempts to summarize, organize and catalogue the knowledge required to create functional websites utilizing the markup languages of XHTMLExtensible Hypertext Markup Language, CSSCascading Style Sheet language and JavaScript, with an introduction to PHPPHP: Hypertext Preprocessor.

 

 

...articles, guides and reference tables...

 

A selection of articles and guides from a concise and straightforward guide on how to Embed Google Maps in a web page to how to utilize XAMPP to Set-up a localhost Apache web server that is PHP enabled.

 

 

...a geek zone because 'geeks get it done'...

 

 

Cat by induction: allowing us to infer the existence of the whole cat from the glimpse of the tail.

 

More of these: Mathematical musings

 

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...step by step tutorials building your coding knowledge quickly and logically...

 

Start your XHTML and CSS tutorial with XHTML: Basics.

 

Start your JavaScript tutorial with JavaScript: Basics.

 

The tutorials are provided in the form of code snippets each building on the previous example. New topics are introduced when required and are grouped into pages accessible from the menu on the left. Follow the tutorials step by step or jump ahead to a section that you are interested in.

 

A selection of simply easy to modify free standard templates designed with XHTML and CSS and built from the knowledge gained in the tutorials can be found on at XHTML: Templates.

 

Use the Code snippet viewer and editor to experiment and play with your own web page code or with any of the code snippets on this website - simply paste them in and press the 'View my code' button.

 

 

...a code library containing snippets that can be easily modified to fit your needs...

 

A library of code snippets grouped by functionality that are easily editable to your requirements and starting with JavaScript|CSS: Core.

 

 

...a portal to further web resources."

 

Links to some excellent external resources from: Further Resources.

 

 

 

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