What’s Your Go-To Website for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Documentation?

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Asked By TechieNinja42 On

I've been relying on MDN for all my HTML, CSS, and JavaScript documentation needs. It's fantastic, but I'm curious if there are other resources that might be just as good or even better. What do you all think?

5 Answers

Answered By SharpCoder On

MDN all the way! Nothing else even comes close.

Answered By CodeGuru88 On

MDN is hands down the best documentation out there. Whenever I need to look something up, it's the first place I go. I really don't think any other sites can match it. If you're looking for something more in-depth for JavaScript, the TC39 site is worth checking out for the official ECMAScript specs and proposals.

Answered By WebWizard99 On

Trust me, MDN is just unbeatable for this stuff.

Answered By OfflineDev29 On

MDN is amazing, but if you want something that works offline, you might want to check out DevDocs. It's pretty handy!

Answered By RetroCoder21 On

I still remember the days of selfhtml!

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Yeah, I vaguely recall it too, but honestly, I always thought its design was pretty rough!

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