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11,323 PointsBest way to get through a whole topic like CSS
Hi.
I would like to go through a topic like css, and watch most if not all of Treehouse's content on the subject. and have already gone through a few videos, but I'm starting to find the optimal path through the content quite unclear.
There don't seem to be a track for the subject, and looking through the library, the courses seem less organized.
I would also like to know why Django isn't part of a Track, when there's a lot of content on the subject. Is the course seen as unfinished at the moment?
3 Answers
Andi Wilkinson
26,822 Pointsthe best way to learn css is to dive in on your own project and just play about with it - it seems to me that no matter how many times I watch a video, i don't fully grasp a topic until I use it in context in my own projects - finding similar with PHP. -
Lukas Hansen
11,323 Points@Andi W I agree, but I've used css for years, so the problem is not learning it :D. I've gone through some css videos and I really enjoy the experience. If I wanted to learn a subject I would buy a book teaching it, but this site got easily digestible content, and I like learning small bits of new information i can integrate into my projects, or learning different ways to fix the same problem.
does the site not have path of videos on the subject to follow, so I don't watch deprecated content?
Andi Wilkinson
26,822 PointsSorry Lukas Hansen I misunderstood you. I suppose CSS does weave through so many subjects, it doesn't seem to have its own track. I do like the style of learning though as you say.
I want them to put Cake tutorials on!