Get Started Learning HTML and CSS With This Complete Guide
There are so many ways to learn web development that your problem may be how to choose a starting point. The design site CSS-Tricks has its own tutorial for learning HTML and CSS, but they’ve put together many alternatives into an extensive yet accessible list .
If you’d rather learn from a book, they have two particularly good books to recommend. If you need an online course, there are several, with different approaches and interfaces. I was especially attracted by this description:
Khan Academy has an Introduction to HTML / CSS: Creating Web Pages course which is packaged in a super cool format. It is like a video when you hear the instructor tell you about the training, but you see a real text editor in real time and real output in real time. Sometimes the teacher is in control of the code, and sometimes it is interrupted for tasks in which you take over and edit the code yourself.
As the guide says, you will probably learn to combine more than one method. Writer Chris Coyer compares web development to playing music: you work with a teacher or video or chord charts, but you also play it yourself. If you think about it too much, it can seem intimidating, so it’s helpful to use a list like this one to pick one starting point and ignore the rest for now. If you are interested in web development, pretty soon you will develop on your own.
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