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Here's a funny one: my girlfriend wants to learn HTML in order to make some small changes to a web app she is using. Now, I am kind of a low level guy and haven't done web development for a few years now. What do you recommend to get started - it's her first "programming language", but I think she has the necessary skills.

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Has she ever coded on an old school (early 90s or before) word processor? They used a similar mark-up style that I've found to be a useful introduction for non-techies. – Keith Jan 29 at 15:09
Sounds like you've got a keeper on your hands.... – Bob Cross Jan 29 at 15:09
I tried to teach my wife basic html and css... tried. – Daniel Schaffer Jan 29 at 15:11
@Daniel - I think that my girlfriend has exactly that kind of thing that makes someone a good designer ... who knows ... :) – hyperboreean Jan 29 at 15:13
Yeah well my wife just wanted it so she could mess with her myspace profile... shudder Sounds like your girlfriend is genuinely interested, which is a good start :D – Daniel Schaffer Jan 29 at 15:14
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I've always been a fan of w3schools' primers:

And get that girl a copy of Notepad++

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I actually don't recommend W3 Schools — they don't teach best practices (for example, the "HTML Layout" page specifically encourages using tables for layout), nor do they teach browser incompatibilities. Aside from teaching CSS, the whole site feels very "stuck in the '90s". – Ben Blank Jan 29 at 15:34
@Ben: I second your opinion. -1 – rmeador Jan 29 at 15:39
@Ben Blank, but for someone starting on HTML, its a good enough reference. – Shivasubramanian A Jan 29 at 15:39
Agreed. It used to be a good resource, but it's been left behind in the last 5 years. – CJM Jan 29 at 15:40
I've got mixed feelings about this - div-based layout is definitely an advanced topic, but I also don't particularly like the idea of getting started on the wrong foot with tables. And I believe that w3c does in fact have tables in their reference for browser support on specific tags. – Daniel Schaffer Jan 29 at 15:41
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Head First HTML is a good book for beginners.

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If I leave Head First Design Patterns out on my desk it is like a geek mating call. I have to beat them out of my cube. Look at the cover to understand. – EBGreen Jan 29 at 15:19
+1 Head First books rocks! is a very good advice – Rulas Jan 29 at 15:19
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@EBGreen: Cute girl + Design Patterns = Geek pron. You have to lock that stuff up! :) – Bill the Lizard Jan 29 at 15:33
I wonder if that girl moonlights promoting feminine hygiene products like design pattern girl? codinghorror.com/blog/archives/… – Kev Jan 29 at 15:57
@Kev: She has struck the "extreme overhead angle stock photography" pose, so I think she's ready to branch out into other product lines. :) – Bill the Lizard Jan 29 at 16:36
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Point your girlfriend towards W3 Schools. It has some pretty decent tutorials on HTML, and who knows, she might become interested in PHP or SQL ;)

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I learned a lot from W3 Schools. Much of the web portion of my resume started with W3 School tutorials. – Bernard Jan 29 at 15:32
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When I started to learn HTML one of my main sources was WebMonkey. Awesome tutorials and write ups on HTML/CSS

They've redesigned recently and look to remain a resource. I believe they still maintain one of the best CSS tutorials.

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+1 For WebMonkey... Haven't been there in a while, but that's where I first learned JavaScript. – Daniel Schaffer Jan 29 at 15:12
+1 for webmonkey, that's where I started out too – codeinthehole Jan 29 at 15:13
+1 From me too - I had some good times with webmonkey, tough nowadays it's not that attractive anymore. – hyperboreean Jan 29 at 15:14
+1 for WebMonkey. I started there and HTMLGoodies.com – Jonathan Sampson Feb 7 at 16:16
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Dude....just don't.....take advice from Mr Cholmondley-Warner:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjxY9rZwNGU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39qdhbkTko4

Trying to teach my ex-wife HTML accelerated me down the road to divorce...

I await the tidal wave of downvoting/offensive flagging due to my non-political correctness.

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F*ck polotical correctness. – tsilb Feb 7 at 16:55
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I had great results when suggesting people to do the htmldog tutorials. They come in three flavours: beginner, intermediate and advanced. They have nice tutorials on CSS too.

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I agree. I think htmldog is a nice place to start. When you master the basics, the W3Schools website serves as a nice reference, but I wouldn't recommend it as a start. – Daan Jan 29 at 16:05
That's a great resource, didn't know about it before, thanks. There are far too many "getting started" HTML/CSS tutorials out there that don't teach standards based development, just bad practices like tables for layout and the font tag! – Jack Sleight Feb 7 at 16:04
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Lots of other good answers here.

One thing I would add, so you don't have to learn the hard way.

It's awesome if she wants to learn herself, but don't try and teach her! It will only end in tears! (Especially with an actual programming language)

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"Head First HTML and CSS" if you want extra points from your girlfriend.

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Read the other answers first, please... Bill even put a link and a pic of the cover in his. – Daniel Schaffer Jan 29 at 15:31
I know. Just wanted to make a pun of points. Like the reputation points on StackOverflow the book might get some points from the Girlfriend :) – Sesh Jan 29 at 15:44
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I would suggest you take this as an opportunity to sit down with her and spend time doing something you can both enjoy. Teach her, and teach yourself at the same time. My wife wanted to learn Javascript a while back, so we sat down for an hour or so and she ended up writing her first game that night. Words can't capture how excited she was after she wrote her first game in Javascript. She had began messaging friends that night telling them to go play it.

It was a great opportunity for us to sit down together, and do something I love :)

Oh, and consider the video tutorials on SampsonVideos. They might be a little helpful.

www.HTMLGoodies.com is where I got my start many moons ago. Their site is a bit more complicated now, but their getting-started section seems to have the simple and straight-foward appeal that I remember:

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Our experiences were clearly different - My ex gf asked me to teach her VBA, it was possibly one of the worst things we ever did together! – pezi_pink_squirrel Jan 29 at 15:37
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Web design from scratch

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