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  1. Hi, 

    I am doing a project and want to include text which when you hover over the word, a small image or small box with text appears giving more information. But I don't know what it's called? I have taken this bit from wiki as an example. Although these links just suggest clickable links. But I have seen the underlined in wiki show a little box of text or small image. I hope you know what I mean? I would so appreciate your help! Thank you, Jayne🤠

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    In 1981, the Association for Women in Computing inaugurated its Ada Lovelace Award.[103][104] Since 1998, the British Computer Society (BCS) has awarded the Lovelace Medal,[105] and in 2008 initiated an annual competition for women students.[106] BCSWomen sponsors the Lovelace Colloquium, an annual conference for women undergraduates.[106] Ada College is a further-education college in Tottenham Hale, London, focused on digital skills.[107]

     

    Thank you for your help. After some research, pleased to say I did it! When I get a chance I will post it here!

     

    Thanks w3schools!!😃

  2. Hi, 

    I am doing a project and want to include text which when you hover over the word, a small image or small box with text appears giving more information. But I don't know what it's called? I have taken this bit from wiki as an example. Although these links just suggest clickable links. But I have seen the underlined in wiki show a little box of text or small image. I hope you know what I mean? I would so appreciate your help! Thank you, Jayne🤠

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    In 1981, the Association for Women in Computing inaugurated its Ada Lovelace Award.[103][104] Since 1998, the British Computer Society (BCS) has awarded the Lovelace Medal,[105] and in 2008 initiated an annual competition for women students.[106] BCSWomen sponsors the Lovelace Colloquium, an annual conference for women undergraduates.[106] Ada College is a further-education college in Tottenham Hale, London, focused on digital skills.[107]

     

  3. On 1/30/2020 at 5:28 AM, Jahangiralomminto said:

    Is thee any New HTML and CSS learner or coder with whom I can learn or practice Coding Learning? Please contact with me and let's begin...!

    Note: I wan some effective suggestion from which I can a Website Designer or Programmer or a Full Stack Web Developer. It;s my dream to be a Full Stack Web Developer, Please HELP Me. Thanks.

    I have been dabbling for some time and still consider myself a newbie. If I can lend a hand in any way I will. But I would suggest taking Niche's advice and just get on with it. I would also suggest starting simple and build on that.

    At the moment, I am doing a Tribute page project which is part of the curriculum on Free Code Camp.

    But if you want my advice, in terms of learning to code and build websites, w3schools is number 1 for learning. Others are ok, but you will always find yourself coming back here. The tutorials here are clearer and concise and much better to understand. Just using w3schools will increase your working knowledge and understanding of coding.

    Good luck!

    Jayne🤠

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  4. Thank you. I managed to get it to work. Yes, I am using Notepad.

    Someone else suggested wamp, but I am not sure. I have visual code studio.

    Is wamp good? Perhaps I should consider it?

     

    Jayne

  5. I am going mad! 

    I use the correct tags to display an image from a folder on my laptop to a webpage:

    <img src="">

    Nothing appears!

    So I read, read and reread and practise on web editors - sometimes it works ... sometimes not!!

    Any one shed light, please?

     

    Jayne 🙃

  6. ... and what it is all about and when to use it. I like it ...😃

    Sorry for my excitement, but I decided to bite the bullet and start building a website. More for practise at this stage.

    So I decided to look at CSS Responsive Web Design ... I liked that it uses HTML and CSS ... a good starting point🤔

    Anyway just thought I would share my excitement!😜🤠

     

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  7. Thank you Niche,

    At the moment, I use my android tablet, but I am looking to get a new laptop this week.

     But I just found  the CSS Templates - CSS Layout Templates, under the CSS section, so I may start there. There's just so much that I don't really know where to start sometimes! That's good!

    Thanks for helping. Btw, is that what you mean when you say just start creating? 

    Do you have a portfolio? 

    Jayne 🤠

     

  8. Hi everyone!😃

    I have done the html, css and doing the JavaScript tutorial. I want to start consolidating my basic knowledge by developing websites. But where do I start? I want to build a portfolio. But I can't seem to move forward! To start the web building, should I follow the section headed 'Web Building?'

     Thanks, 

    Jayne🤠

  9. On 10/25/2020 at 5:38 AM, Monroe Mann said:

    Hi All!  I'm the coding projects manager at [link removed] and I'm very thrilled with W3Schools' latest developments.  These signed-in learning paths and forums are great!  

    I'm from New York, and Ruby on Rails is what I/we code with the most.  But I'm excited to be learning more here at W3Schools.

    If any of you are interested, we have a bustling and supportive coding community at [link removed] --- we are the world's first not-for-profit social media community, where we help our members worldwide DIVE for their big BREAKs in life.  I hope you'll come check it out--not only are we always looking for new members, but we're always looking for new volunteers to join our official team!  

    Nice to meet each of you!
    -Monroe

    Hi Monroe,😃

    It's a great place and I have learned so much already. I am about to use one of the templates to start my journey!

    Best of luck!

    Jayne 🤠

  10. Hello, 😃

    I joined a while back, but instead of concentrating on w3schools tutorials, I went onto Sololearn. I learnt about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, but not enough to understand their applications to any great degree. Then, the best thing happened, I reconnected with w3schools and haven't looked back! It's clearer to understand, the content is not overloaded and the chapters are titled to inform you of its content. I understand things better now, whereas I struggled with Sololearn.

    My plan now:  Revise through a whistle-stop tour of:

    • HTML; √
    • CSS; √
    • JavaScript (in progress)

    Then to consolidate my learning by studying in-depth:

    • HTML;
    • CSS;
    • JavaScript.

    Use w3schools templates:

    • Make a simple one page HTML website (starting);

    Get certified!

    Attempt the other courses!😜

    I am going to leave it there and review at intervals. Perhaps, I may set myself up one day!?🤠😐

    Thank you so much w3schools for the great opportunity!

    Jayne 🤠

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