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Can anyone recommend any extra exercises I can do to practise my HTML/CSS coding?

I'm very new and am looking for work I can do when I am 'offline' to practise my coding, as I do not always have an internet connection where I am working.

Thank you in advance! Alex

4 Answers

If you don't have an internet connection your best bet is probably to take up a small project and just code away. Practice makes perfect! Also, don't forget that you can also download the videos from treehouse so you can watch them later.

I would recommend making some practice Order Forms that are fully responsive. Also learning a CSS framework like bootstrap or foundation is critical. Once you start trying to make something for multiple browsers on multiple OS these frameworks are essential.

Without Internet access you will have to download the min files by the way for the frameworks (bootstrap.css.min) from bootstrap.com

Thank you!

Here's a few options, if you have access to internet you can go to codecadamey.com and start there to see what you remember from your studies. Otherwise you should start brainstorming what type of website you'd like to make on your own. Get out a piece of paper and start mapping out your site. You'd be surprised what you can do once you get started.