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Web-Source
This fantastic website has compiled an amazing collection and vast range of web development, design and coding articles/tutorials/E books.

Link:
Web-Source
(http://www.web-source.net)



HTML Code Tutorial
This website is more community focused, you are given the opportunity to receive help from experts in many areas and aspects of web design and development. The site is nicely designed and I find it very easy to look for the help you require. I recommend this site for more advanced users.

Link:
HTML Code Tutorial
(http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com)



Dave's Site
This site offers a fantastic online interactive tutorial on HTML coding, including how to implement the code and how to effectively use it on websites. I highly recommend this site for all experience levels from beginner to advanced.
If you have some spare time then you should browse through the interactive chapters that have been designed for ease of use. The information is easy to follow and allot of valuable information.

Link:
Dave's Site
(http://www.davesite.com)



W3 Schools
Of course this site is probably the best source of HTML knowledge available. Fantastic and utterly brilliant information from beginner to advanced. If you've never used this site before then I bet you can improve your coding dramatically. This site includes an extensive collection of tutorials on CSS,XML,Javascript,ASP,PHP,SQL and more.

Link:
W3 Schools
(http://www.w3schools.com)


This is my list so far, I will try to add more everyday and please post links to the sites you have found useful and I will add them.
Thanks for that, found some interesting information at Dave's site.
No problem. Any time.
I used W3 School to help me with HTML, CSS, and PHP. It works pretty well. Their guides are really detailed and I also like their "Give it a try" feature.
http://www.tizag.com/

deserves an spot, they really helped me
good list for beginners btw o_O
w3schools helped me a-lot in my beginning stage. Thanks.
Add more sites. It's kinda dry right now.
These all look good. Ill be sure to use them. Thanks.
Great list, I will use them some sites to learn html for my new site.
I think it is funny that the first three have awful designs.
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