@svidgen w3fools.com is one reason. For basic HTML/CSS stuff it's fine, but for JavaScript/PHP etc, if you can find a link to a better resource, it's always better to post that
@Zenith Not that I'm going to lay myself down for any web-tech reference, but this is incredibly vague criticism of a tutorial-oriented site, of which there are many far worse than w3schools. The objection seems more political than anything ...
@svidgen I don't see any comment where I 'objected' to it? I simply said it's not the best resource. I upvoted the answer anyway like I've already stated.
@Zenith Yeah, your comment was more silly in tone than serious, hence, I'd figured you/now would be a good time to ask why this anti-w3schools subculture exists -- I've seen and gotten rude comments for linking to it. And, I was curious as to whether there was any serious, identifiable problem with the resource ... not yet convinced there is. (No more than any other equally fallible resource, anyway.)
Some people here will not upvote (or may even downvote) an correct answer containing a link to w3schools. Personally, I think that is crazy, but it seems to be 'engrained' in StackOverflow. That was the actual reason I warned OP not to link to it. There's no need for rude comments like you may have received, but sometimes there can be a bit of a 'mob' mentality which is best to avoid, if possible
@Zenith Well, I appreciate you taking the time to explain it. To me it's just dumfounding -- frankly I find w3schools hideous; but it's often the easiest resource to find, and it's been accurate for all the client-side resources I've needed to provide. ... I'm just not sure to what extent it's "political" or to what extent it's worth arguing about with less reasonable folks.
Honestly, if folks would just say, "please don't link to w3schools, it's hideous" I think I'd be less confused
I know they're not the best resource out there, but when I want to provide a quick link on how a tag is used, they're an excellent resource. I recently used an alternative but damn if it isn't harder to parse than the matching W3Schools link for the same tag.
I know we have a lot of hate for W3S...
@Zenith I honestly don't recall. It's mostly just a little shocking -- because no one ever says why w3schools is a bad resource. It's most usually just stated as, "don't link to w3fools"
@svidgen Yep. It was probably good you mentioned this in reply to my comment as opposed to someone being serious, because then they will just turn into trolls about it
I actually had the expierience myself when I first came here, I posted an answer containing a link to w3schools, another guy posted the same answer with a different link 30 seconds later, he got 3 upvotes, me 0 :p
@svidgen No worries. I wouldn't worry about it if I was you, and if someone leaves a rude comment on one of your answers, remember to flag it. Moderators will soon delete it.
@Zenith It's interesting, by the way, that the thread you link to links to another thread asking whether w3school's references should be "allowed" on SO: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/87678/…
The selected answer of which is basically yes, as with any other resource, as long as the content therein is accurate.