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It would be better if you know HTML/CSS before you learn HTML5/CSS3
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Yes, it is necessary because HTML5/CSS3 are basically few more libraries which were built on or use the old HTML/CSS tag with some javascript to generate new features of HTML5 like geolocation, animation, canvas, local storage, CSS3 features like corner rounded corners, animation, etc.
sure it is ...
but i need you to understand that the html5 is a new version of html and the same as css
you need to learn html, css to understand the concepts.
Hi Murad,
If you are completely new to HTML and CSS then you do not need to learn the old html and css.
You could straight away start learning html5 and css.
Most of the modern browsers support html5 hence it is gud to learn it.
Its not necessary because HTML or CSS3 have some2 or3 different TAGS like audio & video i.e
I would say, yes its important to learn the html /css before going to html5/css3.It will helps you to establish a strong foundation!
Its not necessary but helpful if you have previous knowledge, if you are new start with HTML5 and CSS3
Assalamu alaikum,
Yes, your thought is correct about the student. But don't worry about this basic html and css. The main basic things are <a>, <p>, Margin, Padding, Position, backgrounds, float and so on.
See the below link to quick learning for beginners.
http://www.quackit.com/html/
http://www.tizag.com/htmlT/index.php
http://www.w3schools.com/
Salaam,
HTML5 and CSS3 is nothing separate which require knowledge of HTML and CSS. HTML5 and CSS3 are just latest version at the time. If you are new and moving towards Web and want to know HTML/CSS then why to struggle with older versions. When you are learning something then try to learn latest version which is widely supported.
So right now HTML5 is latest version of HTML and CSS3 is latest version of CSS. They have a lot of capabilities which were not supported in previous versions and developers had to struggle to achieve those things. HTML and CSS old versions learning resources can be helpful but don't think older HTML/CSS as foundation that need to be learn separately first to work on HTML5 and CSS3.
Previous version which was popular was XHTML that was after HTML4. But at this time no one will ask you anything about XHTML and you will not need XHTML understanding first because it has things which were either no more used or not required. People telling you to learn HTML/CSS first either don't have clear concepts or they are saying because of lack of HTML5 resources (which shouldn't be reason anymore unless you are looking for books) or they just learned things that way so they are considering it a good path.
So simply start learning latest version that is HTML5 and CSS3. However keep in mind that due to browser compatibility issues there are still some properties which are completely supported on all browsers but that doesn't mean that you should start using old XHTML e.t.c. no one like that any more. However if you don't have learning resources for HTML5 and CSS3 then old version's learning resources can still be helpful although somethings will be different but that will give concept.
If you are completely new guy then W3Schools is very good resource: http://www.w3schools.com/
whether you want to learn HTML5, XHTML, CSS and CSS3. Other than that you can consult different books but I think this book is better:
Don't hesitate if book's title don't have HTML5 and CSS3 written in it because I think you can better grasp from this book.
However if you want to focus on HTML5 and CSS3 specifically then you can look into other books like: http://amzn.to/1JIhIgJ
HTML5 has advanced tags, some one without HTML knowledge would not know how to use them. so even if he jumps to start from HTML5 he has to go through the HTML tags. And same is the case with CSS.