Best Place To Learn HTML & CSS Fundamentals?
I really like the MDN tutorials and since it's the doc site you'll be using for all things HTML/CSS/JavaScript, it's good to get used to it. :)
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Up until Sunday I had been in tutorial hell for weeks. But once the video was over with I felt as if I didn’t learn jack. I had no understanding of the code I only saw how it worked in tiny circumstances.
I don’t want to be the guy who rushes through HTML & CSS just to say it’s time to move on to JS.
Imo most tutorials are useless in teaching you why the code works the way it does. I stumbled across the Odin Project, may I say it’s phenomenal when it comes to the basics, but I don’t want to become dependent on it.
I really like the MDN tutorials and since it's the doc site you'll be using for all things HTML/CSS/JavaScript, it's good to get used to it. :)
If you're someone who can understand with reading you can use w3schools and mdn, if you are someone who learns by watching then freecodecamp is good (there's a few different videos for both html and css choose the one you like) if you can afford a udemy course this was the course that I went through for html/css udemy course
The most important thing in my opinion is that not just watch, open up your ide and write the things you learned in that video.
I hope for the best for you.