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Where I should practice after I learned most of HTML-CSS, because I need a lot of practice to remember all commands.

Where I should practice after I learned most of HTML-CSS, because I need a lot of practice to remember all commands.

Some site, or some example please. I'm 16 y/o and really heated to learn webdesign.

3 Answers

Michael Hulet
Michael Hulet
47,913 Points

First of all, congratulations on getting started on this so young! I'm 18 now, but I started at 16, and it's been really rewarding.

Anyways, you don't actually need to remember all the commands off the top of your head (there's Google and StackOverflow for that). However, practice does help a lot. The best way to do that is to just come up with an idea, no matter how stupid, and just build it. Maybe start with a website for yourself? After that, you can start doing things like contribute to open source projects on places like GitHub. Just spend your time making things, and the knowledge and experience will come to you

Thanks dude for motivation. But look, I have 2 days of trial more, and again I'll need to earn money for next month. Where could I earn it on internet?

Hey Dejan,

There are many resources for learning web design for free. Below are a few sites I used to learn.

codecademy.com

codepen.io

codeschool.com

DevTips on youtube.com

I hope this helps.

Sure it helps. Thanks for taking time to answer me.

Trevor Waddell
Trevor Waddell
17,643 Points

The resources listed in previous comments are great! I would also try building something. I've found the working on projects is one the best way to learn and keep skills sharp.