Web designing is quite a popular field nowadays. Whether it is from a professional point of view or simply to create your own website, HTML, CSS, JavaScript etc. are growing in popularity everyday. You can also learn the necessary skills in order to be a freelance designers, which is quite a popular gig!
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1. W3Schools: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, you name it, they have it. This is one of the best known and most popular online schools for learning programming and web designing.
2. Opera Web Standard Curriculum: This is a resource for learning web designing that has been created by people at Opera. It is a free and comprehensive guide to web designing.
3. Google Code University: Get your lessons in HTML, JavaScript and CSS right from Google.
4. Treehouse: You have probably heard of Treehouse before. This website brings you video tutorials on web designing, web development and other topics.
5. Lynda.com: Continuing with the video tutorials, Lynda also brings the same for a monthly fee.
6. Don't Fear the Internet: Yes don't, there's nothing to be afraid of. This website is aimed at non-web designers who want to learn, but not for professional purposes.
7. Mozilla School of Webcraft: The obvious pun being on Harry Potter, this is Mozilla's contribution to open Peer to Peer education. This website offers courses in web designing for free.
8. net magazine on Creative Bloq: This magazine has a number of tutorials on languages related to and used in web designing regularly.
9. Smashing Magazine: This is a blog where you can find a number of resources for learning web designing.
10. Codecademy: They say they offer the "easiest way to learn how to code", and many have seconded their claim.
11. Webdesigntuts+: If tutorials is what you are looking for then this website is perhaps the best resource for you.
12. Code School: They charge $25 per month for the training, but many students have said that it is worth it. They teach through videos and coding in the browsers.
13. CSS-Tricks: This blog is quite popular amongst professionals in web designing. Professional web designer Chris Coyier uses this blog to keep you up to date with the latest CSS techniques and tricks.
14. Sitepoint: While this company's primary business is to sell books on web designing and development, the website contains some very useful tutorials as well.
15. Udacity: When free training is what you are looking for, this is where you go to. Whether it is web designing or programming, Udacity is one of the most trusted online resources.
16. Code Racer: Go code racer, go! (Excuse the pun). That is what this website does though. It isn't a traditional tutorial or training website. This is where you go to practice and hone your skills. You have to race your enemies to finish code and you can use special weapons to stop the others from progressing.
17. Rails for Zombies: Why bring up Ruby on Rails suddenly right? This is for those of you who are looking to build web applications.
18. Stackoverflow: This is not for tutorials, but all web designers and programmers eventually heard to this place. The vast forums are very useful for any programmer, web designer or developer.