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Ben Martin
532 PointsWhere to after "Build a Simple Website"?
I have completed the "Build a Simple Website" project, but the track next goes on to basic HTML, which was essentially covered during the Smells Like Bakin' project. I have seen the newer "Build a Website". Should I go here? Any help on building upon previous knowledge without repeating previous knowledge would be great. Also, if the track is designed this way (to repeat and build on knowledge), then please let me know. Thanks in advance, people!
ps. thoroughly enjoying the site!
3 Answers
Leonardo Hernandez
13,798 PointsI think i went to build a responsive website ( Projects ) after that, but then I started to focus on the deep dives and rebuilding upon previous knowledge. They also had a different structure 6 months ago The deep dives are great because there are hints and tips that I wouldn't stumble across myself.
You might learn something that you were not expecting and I like that feeling !
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 PointsYou're on the right path. The HTML deep dive covers more than what was discussed in the "Build a Simple Website" project. The order of the Web Design track makes sense and while there is some overlap in concepts and terms and such, the intention is not solely for the sake of repetition, but to expand upon what has already been taught.
Keep that website project handy as you will build upon it more during the Build a Responsive Webiste project later on in the Web Design track.
Ben Martin
532 PointsThanks a lot for the quick responses, guys! Going to stick with the track and go ahead with the "HTML Deep Dive".
Thanks again!
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 PointsSean T. Unwin
28,690 PointsAre we following each other around today? Heheh. ;-p
Love your last sentence and I really like that feeling, too!