W3Schools
Designed for high school, college, and adult learners who want self‑paced tutorials in web development and programming.
W3Schools is often one of the first stops for beginners learning web development, thanks to its straightforward tutorials and interactive examples. The site covers HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and many other web technologies in short, focused lessons that include code snippets you can edit and run directly in the browser. Self-taught teens and adults appreciate being able to experiment instantly and see how small changes affect a page without setting up special software. While not an official standards body, W3Schools is maintained and updated regularly enough to serve as a practical starting point or quick reference. Parents like that it’s free and doesn’t require accounts to access core content, making it easy to fold into a homeschool tech path. As learners advance, we recommend supplementing with deeper documentation and projects, using W3Schools mainly as a gentle on-ramp and memory refresher.
Most W3Schools tutorials and references are free; optional services such as Pro or Spaces plans add ad‑free browsing and hosting features, with Pro plans reported at about $4.99 per month and Premium at around $12.99 per month.
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