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Christos Ekimogloy
1,347 PointsWhere do deep dives fit in?
Should I be doing BuiId a Responsive Website and Build an Interactive Website before I get into the Deep Dive for HTML and CSS? Where do Deep Dives fight in?
3 Answers
James Barnett
39,199 PointsCheck out the learning adventures that should answer your question.
http://teamtreehouse.com/learning-adventures/become-a-web-designer
danielcroft
7,438 PointsI did the Build a responsive website course first, I have done the HTML deep dive now I am working my way through the CSS deep dive I am about half way. If I am honest i dint struggle with doing it in this order just means the deep dives are super easy. If you struggle with HTML and CSS it might be an idea to do the deep dives first on these 2 then do the course as the deep dives start from the very basics explaining everything clearly.
Christos Ekimogloy
1,347 PointsI had no trouble with the HTML Deep Dive and am just getting ready to start the CSS dive, but figured it might be better to do the other stuff and then get into the deep dives.
danielcroft
7,438 PointsAfter doing the Course i feel the deep dives are just covering basics i already know it feels tempting to skip the video and goto the quiz or task that follows but something i notice if i wasn't paying attention and i miss something then i get an answer wrong so its up to you what order but for me personally the deep dives are easy after doing the course but the deep dives do cover a lot more then whats in the course. Maybe it would be better to do the course as once it is done you can look at what you have made and use that as motivation to see that you are progressing as you dont get that with the deep dives except for the badges. I think its just nicer to see the actual code in use on a project. So i guess what i am saying there is no right or wrong order to do them in, not really answering your question here but if i was to give you an answer id say do the course if you found the HTML deep drive easy.