About W3Schools
The largest web developer site on the internet.
3 billion pages displayed each year.
60 million visitors each month.
What is W3Schools?
We create simplified and interactive learning experiences.
Learning web development should be easy to understand and available for everyone, everywhere!
W3Schools is a school for web developers, covering all the aspects of web development:
- HTML Tutorial
- CSS Tutorial
- JavaScript Tutorial
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- SQL Tutorial
- Python Tutorial
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- C++ Tutorial
- C# Tutorial
- R Tutorial
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- React Tutorial
- XML Tutorial
- W3.CSS Tutorial
- And Much More ...
W3Schools was created in 1998, and derives its name from the World Wide Web (WWW) but is not affiliated with the W3C.
Easy Learning
W3Schools has focus on simplicity.
W3Schools practice easy learning.
W3Schools uses simple code examples and simple illustrations of how to use it.
W3Schools' tutorials start from basic level and move all the way up to professional references.
Try It Yourself
W3schools presents thousands of code examples.
By using our online editor, Try it Yourself, you can edit examples and execute computer code experimentally, to see what works and what does not, before implementing it.
W3Schools is Free
W3Schools is, and will always be, a completely free developers resource.
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W3Schools Demographics
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Asia | 38 % |
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Europe | 27 % |
Africa | 3 % |
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