Welcome to the Treehouse Community

Want to collaborate on code errors? Have bugs you need feedback on? Looking for an extra set of eyes on your latest project? Get support with fellow developers, designers, and programmers of all backgrounds and skill levels here with the Treehouse Community! While you're at it, check out some resources Treehouse students have shared here.

Looking to learn something new?

Treehouse offers a seven day free trial for new students. Get access to thousands of hours of content and join thousands of Treehouse students and alumni in the community today.

Start your free trial

General Discussion

how to access w3.org list of codes/tags

I have been on w3.org to find list as shown in the first stage of the web design course and can't find it can anyone help?

4 Answers

Click on the 'w3.org' tab. It is located in the 'Extra Credit' tab at the bottom of the page.

@Deborah - The w3.org is notoriously hard to navigate.

For learning purposes, I suggest people use HTML Dog's HTML Reference

If you need more in depth info, I suggest you use dochub for your HTML documentation needs.

Ocassionally online I need to quote chapter and verse from the HTML spec itself, it can be found at: w3.org/TR/html5

Here's a nifty list that comes from the W3C of the elements that have changed in HTML5

Dear James

Your a star thank you so much for your help - do you know how to sound ie: music or voice to a website?????

@Deborah - You're quite welcome.

As a general rule you shouldn't have a website play sound automatically.

But that doesn't mean sound never has a place on a webpage, for instance a band could upload a sample song for a new album. Unfortunately it's not all that easy to create an audio controls in HTML.

Hopefully [this tutorial] will ge(http://www.catswhocode.com/blog/mastering-the-html5-audio-property) you started.