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HTML HTML Text Emphasis, Strong, and Horizontal Rules

SAMUEL LAWRENCE
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SAMUEL LAWRENCE
Courses Plus Student 8,447 Points

Next suggested course

Hi it would be nice if after completing a course there was a list of recommended courses to attempt next. This will help for a smoother learning curve as opposed to us just jumping randomly to a next topic. For example after the HTML basic course it's obvious that the next thing to learn would be CSS but there are many courses on CSS. It would have been nice if Nick suggested or recommended the next course to keep the flow going.

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Treehouse offers tracks that you can follow. Each track goes in a specific order that Treehouse suggests. http://teamtreehouse.com/tracks

SAMUEL LAWRENCE
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SAMUEL LAWRENCE
Courses Plus Student 8,447 Points

Hey thanks a lot guys. I guess I didn't explore enough, I tend to do that. Thanks again.

SAMUEL LAWRENCE
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SAMUEL LAWRENCE
Courses Plus Student 8,447 Points

Hi thanks for your reply. yes I know that part, but why isn't there one for the HTML basic course? once you are done there isn't anything else.

SAMUEL LAWRENCE
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SAMUEL LAWRENCE
Courses Plus Student 8,447 Points

And this isn't what I really mean, The tracks are about a topic for example 'How to build a website". The tracks are just the next lesson in that course. What I mean is, say for example you finished the course on "HTML-how to build a website" it covers various aspects of coding, HTML, CSS, a little bit of Java etc etc, but the HTML course is different in that it only teaches you about HTML principles. It would be nice after you finish a course on that they point out, ok here we recommend you continue your learning by attempting this course on the basic principles of CSS for example. Do you understand what I mean? I'm bad at explaining things sorry.

Yes I agree with you Samuel 100% I'm just now figuring this out... It's a little overwhelming at the beginning..

SAMUEL LAWRENCE
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SAMUEL LAWRENCE
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Hey I'm sorry I didn't fully understand the tracks. You're right. Thanks again.

In the tracks they teach you in details everything or most of it. Like in website unit you have making a website that i think is like a taste of it and then later one you start learning foundations of css with html that they provide etc.. I like to learn if im starting new thing is to learn about eg programm a bit more and then comeback to the track and do it in that order . Eg if i learn ruby and its basics , i do it and then i learn foundations later one i go to the console and git hub as the track says . That way ill know basics of ruby and it be nicer to me to look in github console etc.. i just prefer this way to learn as i was learning on the website .

Mairum Leal Ferreira
Mairum Leal Ferreira
23,508 Points

Go to the Library and click on the "HTML" topic. It will list of courses bases on HTML. You can also search for "HMTL" right above where you select topics on the same page and it will give you a larger selection f courses that contain html in them.

Cheers!