HTML & CSS Coding

This site is unlike other tutorials you can find online when you want to learn HTML and CSS. Sites such as W3Schools while a very good source to reference code structure, are designed to teach HTML and CSS in a organized manner that teaches what's important to learn first before learning how to use coding more efficiently. Please note that because I aim to teach the most common and important aspects, I won't show less common coding or may only mention it or show it at the very end of the unit.

In order to self-learn HTML, CSS, and other programming languages such as JavaScript and PHP, you must find or create a project that sets certain goals. Unless you require on your site a slideshow, it is highly unlikely you will interact and play with a slideshow's coding enough to understand and recall it. Self-learning coding takes time, and you likely need to code dozens of pages or sites to fully grasp how coding works and how to use it.

This site will walk you through the most important and most commonly used codes in order to not only teach you the vocab per say of the coding language, but also how to use the coding efficiently and in a structured manner. Just like when learning a language, you learn the vocabulary words before you learn how to form them into grammatically correct sentences.

Ready to get started? Start on Unit 1 found at the top Units tab!


About The Creator

I'm Blackwolfx99 and ever since I was introduced to a simple coding project in 2016, I have found a great interest in coding. My first ever coded site used JavaScript tabs and well... there was a lot of copy and paste with few code I fully understood. A good start, but learning how to code a well-structured site takes time. As of 2020, I have been actively coding small projects and websites to further my coding knowledge.

If there's a mistake, don't be afraid to tell me.