I took HTML basics at my job a few years ago and I only ever used them to post in a blog where if you wanted to use HTML, you had to do it yourself with tags. I only ever used it when I wanted to insert links or pictures, so all I ever used were those tags plus paragraph, bold, italics, and break. The w3schools tutorial was easy to use, although it was boring to look at. It was organized well with the list of topics on the side, which made it easy to navigate through and to pick and choose. It was also nice that it gave links to examples and that you could edit them and then see what it would look like with your edits. It was a helpful tutorial over all. I didn't go much into the advanced part. I had enough to try just with tables, lists, and frames and figuring out the attributes for different tags.
I also like the mcli tutorial. It required that you do the exercises along with it, which was helpful because it made me do it. It wasn't organized as well as the w3schools tutorial. Also, it had some things in the advanced section that were in the basic section of the w3schools. Overall, I think it helped me going through the exercises.
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