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I was learning HTML and CSS from w3schools. Now I see that they skipped some things. How to learn everything they skipped?
Where is the CSS code on W3Schools 'try it yourself' section?
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W3 schools mainly teaches internal css?
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I was learning HTML and CSS on w3schools. Two days ago I went to MDN and figured out that w3schools skipped some values for backgound-repeat, background-position, they also skipped some attributes for <li> element etc. They simplified some tutorials. How should I learn everything they skipped? What is the best web page? Should I start to read everything from first tutorial on MDN? Reading things that I learned seems like waste of time, but now I think that when I started to learn, I should choose better web page. Or maybe it is not mistake that I started to learn from w3schools? Maybe they skipped some things because they are not supported by all bowers?
Im looking at CSS animations on W3Schools... I click on the 'try it yourself' section and only see HTML, there doesn't appear to be any CSS?
Am I missing something?
https://www.w3schools.com/w3css/tryit.asp?filename=tryw3css_animate-top
Hi, all. I have a question: does anyone use W3Schools' w3.css framework to create serious websites? I've been using it for years, and I was wondering if anyone could point me to sites built with it.
Iβm a beginner that only started doing html/css this semester. Iβve been using w3 schools a lot but have realised they teach css mainly as internal typing it in with your html code instead of externally and then linking it in which is what my lecturer wants.
So my question is how similar is coding css internally to doing it externally throughout css?
Thanks
