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Start your free trialChinedu Okonkwo
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 9,451 PointsWhat's a good way to remember all of the syntax for html/css?
I'm just having trouble remember something and wanted to know if there was a technique or strategy to learn this.
3 Answers
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsYou might find something useful in the How To Learn course.
tvbsnaedcm
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 987 PointsI've been playing with this interactive "cheat sheet" @ https://htmlcheatsheet.com/
Amy Chatas
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 158 Pointsthe cheatsheet is a cool resource!
Daniel Andrzejewski
1,805 Pointsnice HTML CheatSheet. I just bookmarked it.
Chinedu Okonkwo
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 9,451 PointsThanks for the helpful responses!
Bret Lynn
7,037 PointsBret Lynn
7,037 PointsFor me, it comes with practice. I've stopped and started the Front End Web Developer Course several times, for several reasons, so I haven't made a lot of progress, but things that were confusing at first are making more sense now. I really think it's just repetition. If you download a free text-editor (I like Brackets) you can practice on your computer, play around, make mistakes, see what happens when you try different things. Also, the w3schools.com has great explanations and practice tools.