Getting Started with xHTML and CSS
What everyone should know if they want to learn how to code a web page. To make the most of these tutorials, follow them in the order in which they appear on this page, because each one assumes that you have read the ones before them.
- If You Code It… - March 1st, 2009
- What You See Is not What You Get - March 8th, 2009
- Search Engines and Accessibility - March 8th, 2009
- Text Editor - March 8th, 2009
- xHTML Basics - March 8th, 2009
- Basic xHTML Tags - March 8th, 2009
- Absolute, Relative, and Root-relative URLs - March 8th, 2009
- Download the Practice Files - March 8th, 2009
- CSS Primer - March 8th, 2009
- CSS Basics - March 9th, 2009
- Adding Class Names in xHTML - March 10th, 2009
- Styling Class Names with CSS - March 11th, 2009
- xHTML div tag - March 14th, 2009
- xHTML id attribute - March 14th, 2009
- Styling ids with CSS - March 14th, 2009
- CSS for Layout – Part 1 - March 15th, 2009
- CSS for Layout – Part 2 - March 17th, 2009
- CSS for Layout: Clearing floats - March 18th, 2009
- Creating Lists in xHTML and styling them with CSS - March 21st, 2009
- More on Styling Lists - March 21st, 2009
- CSS Link Hover Effects (aka Rollovers) - March 25th, 2009
- More on floats - March 31st, 2009
- A More Coherent Design - April 4th, 2009
- A More Coherent Design, Part 2 - April 5th, 2009
- Anatomy of an xHTML page - April 6th, 2009
- Inside the Head of a Web Page - April 7th, 2009
- xHTML Meta Tags - April 8th, 2009

