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If you ever do web dev (even just occasionally edit HTML), I highly recommend blocking w3cschools.com. it's not just lacking, it's often flat wrong.
I'll second this. Learned this a long time ago. Anything you think you need on w3c schools can be found elsewhere.
Yeah. MDN is one of the best sites ever, and I don't think I've ever found a mistake on it
Which one do you abide by? Maybe the mozilla one or perhaps caniuse?
Both those two are fantastic!
I've found that used to be more true than it is lately. I think they're making an effort now.