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Claim Your BusinessW3C has a rating of 4.96 stars from 26 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. W3C ranks 50th among Website Development sites.
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A good site to self learning of web building skills for free. The tutorials are detailed and easy to follow.
A good site to self learning of web building skills for free. The tutorials are detailed and easy to follow.
It's a reliable source to locate the latest webpage configuration tips and tricks and also helps to troubleshoot incorrect or non-optimized issues on existing webpages.
The service is really worth it and worth supporting them! I`ve learned HTML and CSS from here, and now learning the JS and databases. The site really provides great service and really can help you educate yourself, just some self-discipline and thats all!
For anyone who has used the open source tools that W3C has developed, I would highly encourage a small donation to keep their tools free and available to the public. Their tutorials and courses are an invaluable resource that is free for everyone wanting to learn more about web development.
I love their talks and events. Their workshops are fun and keep me in the loop. I've even gotten some of my friends to go with me.
I like using w3 to find new talks and seminars. I'm able to stay educated and learn about the ever changing web and it's abilities. I've even been able to connect with other people who think like me.
I often tell my students to keep up to date with the new technology for web. W3 allows them the ability to see what's new. I like using it to see any changes in the coding.
I have been studying web design on and off for years and learning HTML 5 most recently. I had never heard of http://www.w3.org until very recently for some reason. I have found the site to be one of the most valuable resources on learning web design.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards.
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