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HTML How to Make a Website CSS: Cascading Style Sheets Take a Mobile-First Approach

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You can utilize basic CSS and HTML in pretty much the same way on your local computer as you can in Workspaces. I would recommend that you use another editor like Brackets, Atom, or even VS Code to do localized development, as they are geared more toward that than Notepad++ is, have abundant extensions and a clean, modernized interface, but technically any text editor can write HTML and CSS as long as you save the files with the proper extension (*.css, *.html, etc.) and link the files together properly.

all you need to do is chose HTML track/course. without understanding HTML first, CSS will confuse you a lot.