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CSS

General problem

Hi, i'm currently going through the CSS foundations course in the Web Design track. The thing is that I'm not actually learning things as i wanted to, i understand how everything works but when i review those things i don't remember them completely. Is this normal? And what can i do do improve my learning?

3 Answers

What helped me is just to put what iv learned into practice and actually code. Many people seem to get cot up watching videos so much that they forget to code. It's kind of like if you write p { color:blue; } 50 times im sure you won't forget how to target the paragraph tag and change it's color.

You could simply choose a website and try to copy it. Not the whole site, just the homepage. After a few projects CSS will become your second nature.

Thank you for your advice.

No problem, and George Cristian Manea has one good example of how to put it into practice.

Yeah i will definitely try that too.