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David Rivera
3,849 PointsCSS Foundations and CSS courses sequence
Hello first sorry if my english is not good.
Just wondering why all the track are using CSS Basic + other CSS courses instead of CSS Foundations. Is the course "CSS Foundations" outdated?
For someone just starting HTML and CSS and want to learn CSS in extend for a future use in WordPress Theme Customization.....it is worth to watch Foundations? Here is the order im plan to use, opinions?
CSS Basic -> CSS Selectors -> CSS Layout Techniques -? CSS Layout Basics -> CSS Flexbox Layout (this 3 courses im no no idea what order to use) -> CSS Beyond the basics.
Without watching CSS Foundations.
1 Answer
Erik McClintock
45,783 PointsOtniel,
Yes, CSS Basics is more or less a newer version of CSS Foundations, which is why you'll see it being used in the newer tracks. It may still be worthwhile to go and check out CSS Foundations once you've completed your roadmap, though, if for no other reason than to compare the information given there against what you've learned. Having multiple resources for learning the same information is always a great way to reinforce concepts and get more practice!
I think the outline that you've laid out for yourself is a great start, too. As you dive in, it's possible that you may find you need to rearrange the order in which you check out the individual courses, but the only way to know that for sure is to dive in and see if you find yourself needing to go on tangents to solidify your understanding of the various concepts presented. That will all depend on you and your understanding of the material! But at a base level, yes: the classes that you've outlined and the order in which you've chosen to tackle them seems good. Try it and see :)
Erik