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4,097 PointsFeedback on the How to Make a Website track (this is not a question)
I have been learning how to code for three and a half weeks now. Besides learning from Treehouse, I have also been learning from CodeCademy (https://www.codecademy.com) and Free Code Camp (https://www.freecodecamp.com). I actually completed CodeCademy's Make a Website course before starting and finishing your How to Make a Website course. I have seen HTML and CSS in multiple places. Frequent exposure and practice is good for memory and learning. I have not actually been able to create my website yet. To purchase a domain requires money as does pointing the domain to a web host. Web hosting requires money as well. I am a university student and am trying to add computer skills to my résumé. Coding, programming, and web design are certainly good computer skills to add. I have learned a lot in three and a half weeks. I will review the section of your course about purchasing a domain, getting web hosting, and uploading files when I desire to register a website.
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1,890 PointsIf I may help to simplify your desire to built your own webpage: Check out Github Pages. You can get a website up and running in less than seven or so minutes. And if you don't have a domain yet, it will still be live at username.github.io for the world to see.
If you need extra help just ping me. Cheers.