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I recently finished the HTML section on FreeCodeCamp, and I have to say, it’s one of the best resources for learning HTML. I had tried the older curriculum before, where I built a Cat App, but I didn’t fully understand why things worked the way they did. The new curriculum changed that.
What I Loved About It:
Step-by-Step Learning: The course breaks things down in detail, with clear lessons and transcripts. It’s not just about coding but truly understanding the concepts.
Workshops and Labs: After each lesson, you get workshops to practice, and in the lab, you can build your own projects with guidance.
Technical SEO & Accessibility: They dive into important topics like semantic HTML, SEO, and accessibility to ensure your websites are both discoverable and user-friendly.
Why You Should Try It:
If you’re like me and want to understand how things work, not just finish projects, I highly recommend this HTML course. The detailed learning structure, hands-on workshops, and coverage of key topics like SEO and accessibility make it the best resource out there.
I’m now moving on to CSS—any tips or resources I should check out for that?
I have some familiarity with programming, but I am reluctant to call myself a programmer. My background is in electronics, and I primarily use C for mcu work and C++ for desktop work.
My mother has a business and has been asking me to make her a website. I agreed to make her a website, but I told her that I would have to learn how to do it first. From what I have gathered, HTML and CSS are fundamental to this, so here I am looking at the best ways to learn them. Some knowledge of HTML may be useful in my own work, as an added bonus, as well as personal projects.
I am the kind of person who likes to read books and pdfs and learn the finer details of things. Will freecodecamp be useful to me or should I look elsewhere? I see that Mozilla has a developer section which looks like it has detailed HTML and CSS information. Right now, I am leaning towards the Mozilla tutorials, but I would like some input on other options that I may have missed. There appears to be an overwhelming amount of information out there, so I am looking for some opinions on what would be the best way for me to learn.
Thank you in advance.