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HTML HTML Basics Going Further with HTML Next Steps

Adriano Provenzano
Adriano Provenzano
2,144 Points

Is there any resume for the teacher notes? I just finished html basics.

it would be nice to have all the teacher notes showed in the videos, and some links to getting deeper

Asaad Khattab
Asaad Khattab
38,118 Points

You are right, Adriano... It would be nice to have all the teacher's notes in one file! I usually just download the project files from the download section under the videos. As for the links and teachers notes, This is what I do after every video:

  • Save the website links to my bookmarks in a subfolder called html inside the "TeamTreeHouse" folder. I also have a javascript and css folder.
  • Screenshot the teacher's notes and save them to your pc. Use Greenshot if you are a Windows User.
  • Make sure you organize the contents in subfolders because it can get messy.

1 Answer

Dennis Amiel Domingo
Dennis Amiel Domingo
17,274 Points

Hi Adriano! I do it the old fashioned way - taking down notes on MS Word or Notepad. I jot down important tidbits, snippets, resources, and other things, most especially the things under the teacher's notes. Would you believe this is my 2nd time going over this course? This is also one way for me to really make the lessons and information handed to me stick.