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Bill Merickel
11,420 PointsHTML course vs. CSS Basics
I am currently on the Web Design track, I just finished how to make a website, and I see that CSS Basics is next. I went to the HTML center and I found a HTML course, which looks like it covers the basics. I have a basic understanding of HTML, should I complete that course and go back to Web Design or just continue to CSS Basics?
3 Answers
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,863 PointsHey Bill,
If you are following the Track (and thus have completed the "How to Make a Website"), I would just continue on with the track. Treehouse tracks are designed to take you on the best path to learning.
If you feel you would like to take this additional course, by all means... one can never have too much learning, and often different sources explain things differently, so you have many views and a better understanding. :)
But continuing on the Track will guide you in a specific journey of learning!
Keep Coding! Keep Learning!
Casiey Lebron
3,187 PointsHi Nick, I agree with Jason. I've come to notice (after jumping around a bit) that when you do follow the track you pick up things you may need to refresh on. The tracks are designed to do just that.. Keep us on track :-)...
Hope this helps! Happy Coding
Bill Merickel
11,420 PointsThank you both for your answers!!