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Free HTML Forms Class

HTML forms are one of the most challenging things to create on Web pages. While the form Web page itself can be slightly more difficult than standard HTML, getting the form to work is almost always very difficult.

This is a 5-day class. You will receive the first lesson as soon as you sign up, and four lessons around 8am PT the next four days.

This class is for people who have an understanding of HTML or have taken the Free HTML Class at About. Students should have an understanding of how Web pages work and how to upload and test Web sites.

There are a few things you should be aware of before you sign up for the HTML Forms class:

  • You cannot change your email address in the middle of the class, so be sure to use an address you'll have for at least 5 days.
  • Due to the amount of email I receive, I cannot reply to the "anti-spam" measures for this class. So if you're using something that blocks email until a "real person" sends it, you'll need to turn it off to receive the class.
  • There is homework for this class, but it is not graded. If you need feedback, you should post your URLs to the Web Design forum in the HTML Class folder.

Please Read

The class is sent out by an automated mailing system and sometimes lessons can come late or get lost in the mail. If that happens, please pick up the missing lesson here. If you reply to lessons that you have received you may not receive a timely response. It's much faster to get the missing lesson yourself.

And if you have any questions about the class, please be sure to read the FAQ before contacting me. Chances are, your question is already answered online.

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