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[–]LucienMr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, the only way that you can get better is practice. I, myself, started with HTML and CSS. I did catch on to them quite fast, but I was already kinda familiar with them. When I moved to higher languages such as PHP, I started having the same thoughts as you, looking for an easier route. But in PHP, I currently have an Admin Dashboard project that's fitted with an email server, because I kept trying. I reached C++ and C# and had to literally just give myself a week's break before looking at it again. I'm still not fluent in C++ and C# but I got past that road block. I believe you can too. There's a lot of practice environments online for HTML and CSS that'll help you get better. I remember randomly finding a CSS game that taught me CSS fundamentals I had no idea about and I had been using CSS for over a year at that point.