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Hi There.

I'm very new to the whole subject and I've been told that it'll be good for a begining to start taking care of my HTML code first.
I would like to know how to do it?
where to begin and what not to do as well...

Articles, Exmples and URL's are welcome!

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Raindrop,

Check out heavenbound's thread a few post down from yours and she has listed a couple of websites that offer html training. I think this might be helpful for you.
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HTML Optimization Tools
Once you've located where the performance bottlenecks are, and validated your code it's time to optimize. A number of companies offer XHTML optimization programs, and some optimize CSS, JavaScript, and images. Here are a few examples.

HTML Optimizer Pro
Tonbrand Software offers a range of optimizers capable of optimizing HTML, XHTML, JavaScript, VBScript, JScript, CFScript, Java, CSS, PHP, ASP, JSP, CSP and LassoScript.
SiteSqueeze
Insiderlabs' server-based web site optimizer removes superfluous whitespace and redundant code, optimizes images and more.
VSE Website Turbo
Mac-based web page optimizer.
w3compiler
Windows-based source code optimizer from Port80 Software. Optimizes XHTML, CSS, ASP, and CFM files. Includes JavaScript parser.
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Hello Friends........

One of the most important things a legitimate professional search engine optimizer can remember to do is check all of the HTML tags for a page and make sure that they are optimized. If you are unclear as to what HTML is, it is the code that makes up a web page. For everything that a web master wants to do to the appearance of a site, there is a tag to make it work. This works also for search engine optimization.

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