Recommended books for HTML and CSS?
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Any Great Practice Books/Sites for HTML/CSS?
Videos
That has:
Exercises (5-10 per chapter) (preferably with solution either in the book itself or somewhere in the internet)
Structured and a proper flow
Explanations with relevant mind touching figures.
I'm not a fan of book with too many projects or projects only focus where you copy paste code and fix errors copying code from stackoverflow more than you learn "how to markup/program".
https://cseducators.stackexchange.com/questions/7538/how-to-actually-learn-while-building-dummy-applications-that-have-already-been-b Like said in the answer, building projects should be done by yourself once your basics are very clear.
What I'm already using or know of?
The Odin Project
Full stack open
MDN docs and RFCs from w3 (my personal favorite)
w3schools, tutorialspoint.....javatpoint,css-tricks,FCC
Books recommendations from reddit:
Jon dockett
Sams teach yourself HTML/CSS and javascript
3)Learning Web Design by Jennifer Niederst Robbins
I can't use jon dockett book because I can't buy it here and it's not very printer friendly. So, recommend an alternative for it.
My level: I'm halfway through a html course. I've a degree in computer engineering(60% cs+40% electronics) form a half decent university and I was a mediocre student there.