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David Peraza
1,929 PointsWEBSITE- HTML/CSS
Okay I know this may sound dumb, but Ive been doing the How to Make a Website course, Im in the middle of if and got to CSS, its a bit confusing for someone that has never experimented with CSS and had basic knowledge of HTML. Well my question is should I continue with the HOW TO MAKE A WEBSITE COURSE , I'm in 5/10 stage right now or stop and deep dive to CSS FOUNDATIONS which there is 13 stages. in the how to make a website theres a WIRE FRAME CHART that has the How to make a Website on top and then it has 3 separate boxes(courses) below it, one which is HTML which I completed then CSS FOUNDATIONS and CSS LAYOUT TECHNIQUES. So help from someone who can kind of guide me on where to go about.Thanks.
3 Answers
Dean jenkins
5,230 PointsHi David if I was you I would take the web design course.
Dustin Matlock
33,856 PointsHey David, I would go ahead with what you're doing. Make sure you're enrolled in the Web Design track. The Deep Dives are to give you a better understanding and therefore are not exactly for beginners. Keep in mind you can also sort the library like this for example: HTML > Difficulty.
P.S. I think the tracks are designed in a way to help you retain the information. Starting out with building a website will help you learn deeper parts of coding later on.
David Peraza
1,929 Pointsthanks Dustin.