HTML/CSS

Html and css go hand in hand. It’s sort of like peanut butter and jelly. You get the knife in one and before you know it, you’re slapping the other on the bread. The same goes with html and css. At least on html dogs and w3 schools. It’s because html is basically setting the content and css is formatting it. Type a few words and a source code and that’s html. Set the heading, font style, color, or just about anything else and you’re working in css. Learning the basics is simple enough, and after a little bit of practice, it’s easy enough to remember. If you forget anything, htmldogs.com and w3schools.com have easy step by step guides showing the necessary code to complete whatever it is you need. All you need to do is know what it is you’re looking forward and what it’s called. I imagine that these sites will make designing a website very simple, or at least straight forward. Once I learn more and more, I feel confident that I’ll spectacular pages with those two sites as a code reference. That’s what this guy happens to think.

2 Comments

  1. I really like your point of view and your comparisons in your blogs. you come swinging from a different angle. and that is what we need sometimes. I figured that html was the stepping stone and css was the second step. So they do go hand in hand. this clears it up a bit for me. But I really do appreciate w3schools website. It is a helpful website. Cleared a lot of misconceptions that I had about html. And I am hoping I will get the grasp of this language soon.
    -ahmed

  2. haha i like the peanut butter and jelly simile. makes me hungry but you’ve got a point they do go well hand and hand and we should get to learning on how to use them correctly and efficiently now while the market is booming so we can get the money before others do. but yea i found w3 to be informative but i have yet to try the htmldogs one so i’ll give it a glance


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