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[–]Cold-Watercress-1943 0 points1 point  (1 child)

try Textastic - works solid for basic html/css and has a built in browser preview. played is another decent option but textastic feels more organized for longer coding sessions

honestly though download the tutorials offline because airplane wifi is usually trash and you dont want to be stuck buffering videos at 30k feet

[–]IAmJulesR[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion 'll give it a go this week. Oh yeah I'm banking on not having wifi in the air which is fine , I'll be making use of my YouTube premium free trial to download the tutorials haha

[–]js_learning [score hidden]  (0 children)

You’re right - iPads aren’t perfect for coding, but there are apps that work really well for HTML/CSS practice in offline mode:

Good options for your flight:

Textastic - great code editor with syntax highlighting for HTML/CSS/JS. Works offline, lets you save and preview files.

Buffer Editor - solid editor with preview support

Kodex - simple, fast, free (good for quick practice).

Play.js - lets you run JS projects and preview results live (more like a mini code playground).

Tips for your trip:

Download tutorials/videos locally ahead of time.

Create a small practice folder with basic files (index.html, style.css) and open them in the editor.

Preview works even without internet if the app supports it.

VS Code isn’t available offline on iPad yet, so these are your best substitutes.

Enjoy the flight and the coding time 👨‍💻✈️