W3Schools is actually where I learned HTML at, it was a pretty good resource, though I wish I learned the other stuff they had to offer, I'm just not up to it anymore.
Thats a great website but I havent learned HTML from there, I used a book from the library years ago but it helped. But that site gives you some tricks not even I know yet.
I recommend http://www.htmltutorials.ca/ this has 44 tutorials for HTML. I learn most of my html from that site. Very easy to learn from. If you need more links just reply and ill provide more links for html.
Well, you can find very nice collection off HTML codes on [this] webpage!
It's very good and simple sites with many HTML codes, specially easy for beginners!
Well actually you dont need to learn the html code to build a website . There are so many webdevelopment tools like frontpage , coffeecup etc will help you to create websites in second with minimum effort ..
I used another website to learn HTML (which I don't remember) and a few editors like Frontpage and Dreamweaver to write my code. Actually, you can save time using Frontpage, Dreamweaver, CoffeeCup and many others (like spid4r said) to make websites instead of learning if you don't want to.
no days one can be a webmaster with out even knowing a little of HTML... just use fantastico install a blog or forum... get some user and walla... you may call ur self a web master... so its never late to start learning some thing