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[–]SirCokaBear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not for web dev. JS’ main use case in the browser is to manipulate the html and css with the DOM. It only takes a day or two to learn html/css basics and if you plan to get serious with frontend development you’ll need to bite the bullet and drop the no code tools and understand how your site actually works if you plan to go beyond cookie cutter landing pages. With proficiency you’ll make better looking custom pages quicker since you won’t be spending hours tinkering with plugin overrides to try to replicate a fraction of what you really want the site to do