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The other night my friend called me up and was like "Do you know any tutorials for making XHTML/CSS sites that really take your hand and guide you though it start to finish?" I had a quick google around and came up with nothing that was easy enough for a complete beginner to web design as pretty much all of the ones I found assumed you had some prior design, html or other coding experience; if not that then the author overcomplicated things to make themselves look clever. I was wondering if anyone on here also has the same sort of problem getting started with XHTML/CSS as I started preparing the first in a series of tutorials with jst this purpose in mind. I'll be posting it pretty soon.
I have some experience with developing web sites using Adobe Dreamweaver, although I am not a professional and my knowledge of HTML and XHTML is limited. There are many online tutorials for creating web sites , both using software, HTML, and common CMS's , but all of them assume you have some basic knowledge of web site structure.
Even after five years of "playing" with web building, reading online tutorials, and actually building a web site for a non-profit organization, I consider myself to be a novice.
If you are serious about web building, I highly recommend that you pay for a college level course or get experience as an intern working for a web design company.