r/HTML
66k members
r/HTML is a subreddit with 66k members. The community frequently discusses html, help, css, website, and wiki, and they frequently recommend/review website and hosting service, and the most common flair used is question, article, and discussion.
A place to learn and ask questions on HTML, CSS, and general front end development.
Links are only permitted if they are to HTML articles, are relevant, and of good quality. Promotional materials of any kind and YouTube (or other social media) channels are not permitted.
Popular Topics in r/HTML
#1
Html
140 posts
#2
Help
43 posts
#3
Css
32 posts
#4
Website
21 posts
#5
Wiki
20 posts
#6
Code
18 posts
#7
Image
17 posts
#8
Beginner
15 posts
#9
Eckhart
14 posts
#10
Coding
13 posts
Products Discussed in r/HTML
Website
3 reviews
#1
GitHub
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
Kinsta
5.0★ from 1 review
#3
Vercel
5.0★ from 1 review
Hosting Service
2 reviews
#1
GitHub Pages
4.0★ from 1 review
#2
Netlify
5.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/HTML
#1
Question
: "All text is bold, why?"
71 posts
#2
Article
: "I believe HTML static websites are the future for informative websites"
11 posts
#3
Discussion
: "What's a bad HTML habit beginners should stop doing early?"
10 posts
Member Growth in r/HTML
Yearly
+9k members(16.5%)
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Last updated: June 15, 2026