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jhun
2,805 PointsNeed help
Hello,
As of now, I'm following the learning adventure for becoming a web designer.
I just finished the stages for build a simple website, html and css foundations.
My next adventures are CSS3 and and build a responsive website in the web design adventure.
There's also a CSS Foundations - Second Edition in the deep dives section but it looks like an incomplete course.
What is the best step by step tutorial to learn css? CSS Foundations --->>> CSS3 --->>> CSS Foundations - Second Edition
or
CSS Foundations --->>> CSS Foundations - Second Edition --->>> CSS3
Can I take aesthetic foundations and photoshop foundations without taking the Introduction to Programming, JavaScript Foundations, and Build an Interactive Website?
I'd like to master first html, css, and web design before trying to learn programming.
Do I need to take them first before moving to aesthetic and photoshop foundations?
Thanks.
2 Answers
J.T. Gralka
20,126 PointsJhun,
A thorough discussion on this topic can be found on the Treehouse forums. But, to recap, I would suggesd doing the CSS Foundations course, the CSS Foundations - Second Edition course, and then the CSS3 course; of course, you could do them in any order without much confusion.
As far as worrying about the an aesthetic foundations and Photoshop foundations courses, you shouldn't have much trouble even if you haven't taken the Introduction to Programming, JavaScript Foundations, and Build an Interactive Website courses. Although, I certainly would suggest you check all of those courses out at some point in the future for your own reference!
Hope that helps!
Best wishes,
J.T.
jhun
2,805 PointsThanks for the advice J.T.
Yes I'll definitely check them out once I mastered html, css, and web design.