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Honestly I have much less of a problem with some degree of inaccurate info than wasting my time by not immediately geting to the point in concisely giving me the bit of syntax I was searching for to begin with. That’s what they’ve always got right that other sources were getting wrong.
Oh so I have absolutely no reason to even like w3c at all? Dont use w3cschools much anymore these days. I know they have other stuff for more languages but theres better resources when it comes to those.
I’m pretty sure that trademarks were invented so companies could prevent confusion like this by using the legal system. That way no-one can try profiting off a similar branding, and no-one can harm their reputation by making poor products apparently in another company’s name. W3C has a trademark registration for their name. https://www.w3.org/trademarks/
They went downhill after ms got control anyway.
Yeah screw the w3c. Only use they got these days is for html tutorials.
Fun fact: w3schools has nothing to do with w3c and there used to be a whole website dedicated to giving them shit. They’ve apparently gotten much better these days though.
Honestly I have much less of a problem with some degree of inaccurate info than wasting my time by not immediately geting to the point in concisely giving me the bit of syntax I was searching for to begin with. That’s what they’ve always got right that other sources were getting wrong.
Oh so I have absolutely no reason to even like w3c at all? Dont use w3cschools much anymore these days. I know they have other stuff for more languages but theres better resources when it comes to those.
I’m pretty sure that trademarks were invented so companies could prevent confusion like this by using the legal system. That way no-one can try profiting off a similar branding, and no-one can harm their reputation by making poor products apparently in another company’s name. W3C has a trademark registration for their name. https://www.w3.org/trademarks/
May I present the super alternative:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML
And afterwards get everything else at:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/
Edit: Oh shit, the site I learnt HTML from in the 90s is still active:
http://www.lissaexplains.com/
Big +1 for MDN.
The Mozilla Developer Network should be considered the standard reference for frontend HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
(Aside from, you know, the actual standards. But those documents aren’t exactly approachable for new developers.)
It isn’t?
Oh yeah. Forgot that exists. Their image-border generator was far better than the w3c equivalent.