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Kamali Ganesan
Courses Plus Student 2,269 PointsRegarding which course
As I am going on the course HTML it guided me to CSS basics so I am reading CSS now, Is it ok after I finish this CSS and get back to HTML? And where will be the courses I study for quick view?
3 Answers
Jan Oberreiter
78,021 Points... yes ... that is fine ... best, if you have some understanding of HTML before starting CSS ... but you have done some ... also JavaScript is something you have to look at ... because you need at least those three things to write a halfway good website (although you could do it just in plain HTML ... that would work, but would be very "90`s") ... hope this helped you ... regards, Jan.
Juan Mayoral
9,568 PointsFor me it seems good to break up the CSS courses after awhile because the tracks are long. I am working on Frameworks almost done -- plan next to take JavaScript then back to HTML -- what you think? Thanks.
Jan Oberreiter
78,021 Points...I think ... that is good ... I tend to work too much on one topic, knowing, that you reach this point, at least I do ... where you just don`t understand anything anymore ... if you have a thorough understanding of there three topics, then ... I would move on to JQuery etc. ... and I find the Dev-Tools courses very helpful ... Console Foundations, Git Basics etc. ...
Stephen Ambler
8,236 PointsStephen Ambler
8,236 PointsIf your looking at frontend web development why not do the frontend track? start from the begining and work through that