The best place to learn about HTML and CSS is www.w3schools.com. They
have reference guides, tutorials, etc. For the record, I had never seen
fieldset or legend until Michael Golden showed them to me. They're
pretty cool little tags that make for pretty readable pages. I rarely
use them outside of MUG though.

As far as getting free PHP code, just search sourceforge for 'php'.
You'll find all kinds of base classes to do canned stuff. Also,
www.scriptarchive.com is a good one for finding scripts that you could
plug into MUG pretty easily.

--Dave

On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 07:34, Bryan Murdock wrote:
> UUG,
> 
> I'm looking into using MUG for our neighborhood association web site
> (you probably remember), and I'm also looking into Tiki and PHP-nuke. 
> Basically all of them are matching some features we might want while
> providing lots of other features that we would never use, so I'm going
> to have to learn some PHP/html/css/SQL.  I thought I already new some of
> that, but as I browse through the code for MUG I'm realizing that things
> have changed a lot since I last _really_ used HTML (if you could say I
> ever _really_ used it).  Like, I see some tags in the MUG code that I've
> never heard of:  <fieldset>, <legend>, etc.  Where is the best place to
> go to get up to speed on all this web stuff?  Also, I heard of
> repositories for PHP code you can download and use in a web site.  Do
> you know of any good ones?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bryan
> 
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