Getting Started - Web Design
Getting Started - Web Design
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All of the advice thus far as been good. And I agree with robotinc that after you're comfortable with HTML and CSS you'll want to work on JavaSript and jQuery. That's a front-end programming language that goes hand in hand with HTML and CSS.
If you *really* wanted to get into Ruby I'd recommend understanding the basics of server-side scripting and databases first (php and MySQL). But in full disclosure I don't know a lick of Ruby.