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Sergio Sala
5,189 PointsWhich CSS for beginner?
There are three courses: CSS Foundations, CSS Foundations Second Ed, CSS3.
And I got confused, which one should I look for if I am a beginner?
3 Answers
Matthew Mascioni
20,444 PointsHi there!
If you've never touched CSS before, I would refresh your HTML skills with Build a Simple Website and the HTML Deep Dive. Both won't take you too much time to complete, and will give you a more solid foundation when you begin to get your feet wet with CSS.
After you have explored that, it would be a good idea to begin with CSS Foundations, which will give you a great foundation. CSS Foundations, Second Edition will elaborate on that knowledge (and, it looks like the course is still being developed too). Finally, the CSS3 course will introduce you to some new, incredible things you can do with CSS. It builds upon the knowledge from the previous two courses.
So, to review:
That's how I would do it.
Hope this helps!
Sergio Sala
5,189 PointsThanks!
I'm about to finish CSS Foundations, good stuff :)
James Barnett
39,199 Points@Sergio - I completely agree with @Matthew's advice +1
Treehouse has already put together some helpful guides called learning adventures to help answer this question.
In your case check out the Learn HTML & CSS Learning Adventure