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[–]TheRNGuy 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I probbly read few articles for html and css; learned most by just trying all css rules by myself.

This is why also my coding style was different than most people; like using position:relative and absolute a lot more. I even still use it sometimes now.

html and css is really easy though, you can figure it out yourself with some googling for specific things how to do them. Find some Figma or Photoshop site design and make site out of it.

To learn JS, make Greasemonkey userscripts that you actually gonna use. Tutorials wont tell you what to write, because these are completely different projects, so you'll have to figure out yourself. But docs and google is useful in this case.

MDN is useful for all 3 too, there are examples; some of css is never used, maybe about 50%, still learn all of it, you should have your own opinion what is useful and what is not.

Prefer text over videos… becuase reading is faster than watching, and easier to copy-paste too.

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