hey y'all! it seems like there's a decent amount of web-design savvy people here so i'd like to ask: does anyone have any solid resources for learning css? i've been trying to learn for a long time now, but i really don't think i have a coding brain at all. i feel like ive had it explained to me so much but i still don't understand at all T_T
but, complaining aside, i still really want to learn. i've had a neocities page that's been lying dormant for way too long, and i feel i love computers and online communities too much to not know how to do some basic web design.
any advice appreciated, thank you! :)
check out freecodecamp! i honestly don't think there's a better free resource out there.
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alright, i'll check it out! seems promising, tysm ^^
w3schools has all kinds of tutorial tidbits and extensive references and resources for both basic and advanced css (and other languages)
i've heard of them before, i'll look in their tutorials
a bit late, and w3 schools is what I usually think of. There's also codeacademy which is paid course type( I do think you have to sign up) but there's a free tutorial option course as well. But codeacademy is more if you want a structured course that'll teach you css. code academy
I'm suuuuuuper duper late to the party by a couple of months hahaa. I recommend getting comfy with the bases of HTML , then adding CSS to your bank of knowledge (and after that maybe javasript!). Most of the time, they (the internet, schools) make you learn the codes in this precise order (html, css then js).
Exemple, you want to make a userprofile pretty, you'll need to identify in the HTML file the classes of the element you'll be wanting to change in order to play with it with CSS!
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