http://www.w3schools.com/
This is a site I used rather extensively during my IT course last year. It details pretty much all of the various technical elements used in the creation of a webpage. There are examples of coding such as HTML, CSS, Javascript, going right up to more advanced codes and various tools to experiment with most of the codes available.
You probably think there's no need to know any of this considering Adobe Dreamweaver does it all for you. To that I say bollocks! It's the same reason why you might learn how the engine in your car works or the operating system on your computer. Even with largely automated processes, it's always good to know at least a little of how it works, just in case that automation doesn't work as expected and you need to tweak something by hand.
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