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Hey Designer, how are you ?
I am Utsav, User experience designer with user centered approach. Currently i am working with SaaS based companies.
In COVID time i start exploring new skills like Frontend Design. I start learning HTML but i don't know what is actual pass is. So, can you guys guide me.
Thank in advance :)
u should check https://www.freecodecamp.org/ , there should be some useful resource for HTML/CSS
@littlefeather can u share some resources u learned from ?
There are amazing course on udemy alone, this is a great one from Colt Steele -https://www.udemy.com/share/101W92AkEcc1ZQQHQ=/ From Beginner to advance, aside that Plurasight is making all their courses free this April - https://www.pluralsight.com/products/paths, go check em out! Good Luck!
Oh, sorry I saw this message too late...Yes https://www.freecodecamp.org/ is very powerful place for learning HTML and CSS, you can also try at https://www.w3schools.com/, here you have good step by step explanations and also youtube is an inexhaustible source of information as for HTML and CSS ... here are some channels from youtube that I would recommend: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVyRiMvfUNMA1UPlDPzG5Ow https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD3KVjbb7aq2OiOffuungzw https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzyuZJ8zZ-Lhfnz41DG5qLw https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClb90NQQcskPUGDIXsQEz5Q/videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbwXnUipZsLfUckBPsC7Jog
Oh, sorry I saw this message too late...Yes https://www.freecodecamp.org/ is very powerful place for learning HTML and CSS, you can also try at https://www.w3schools.com/, here you have good step by step explanations and also youtube is an inexhaustible source of information as for HTML and CSS ... here are some channels from youtube that I would recommend: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVyRiMvfUNMA1UPlDPzG5Ow https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD3KVjbb7aq2OiOffuungzw https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzyuZJ8zZ-Lhfnz41DG5qLw https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClb90NQQcskPUGDIXsQEz5Q/videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbwXnUipZsLfUckBPsC7Jog
Thank you very much
hi utsav if you are just starting then you can check this also https://www.internetingishard.com/
this is site is very good, i also started from this.
Learn the basics - learn how to do HTML in index.html on your local drive and open in it in the bowser, proceed with adding CSS. Learn about html semantic tags and how to use them together with just simple CSS to produce beautiful layouts. Proceed by learning about FTP and buy/find free FTP hosting to upload your index.html and css files with a simple FTP Client like FileZilla. Congratulations - you have made a website for the Internet at that point, in the way that God intended, that was your first objective. From there on - learn about responsive and adaptive layouts with more complex CSS, make sure to master native CSS grid and flexbox. At this point you are not a FE developer yet, because you have to start programming with JavaScript and things get progressively harder. A lot of people jump straight to this step and do their best with HTML and CSS as they progress but that's obviously harder and means to skip the foundations.
If you are still following - start learning JavaScript, make sure you can write simple scripts and small applications with just JS,HTML and CSS. Maybe spend very little time on jQuery just to check what it is and how it is (mostly was) used.
I can give you more advice but at the time you get to this point you will be able to see your own perspective on to what to do next, probably learn frameworks like React, Angular and Svelte.
Maybe it sounds like a lot, but a dedicated person who can read English and learns quickly can find a job in the first year after starting with these technologies from scratch.
HELLO I am 90% new in front-end. I am Bee, work as a teacher but want to develop new skills. I had a first approach with THP 12 intense pair working training but that was much too quick for someone who is at 0 level. Thus it gave me the thrill to keep on searching when I am off job and off family duties ;-) Happyto meet you there.
If anybody need my help, I will do my best
Is anybody need your own store?