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I am new to this forum, hi guys I am a web developer to be and i have just finished html 5 on free code camp. The issue i have is i lack the motivation but enjoy doing it any tips on this?
Look for pages that look cool or interesting and see how it was done.
Look for other challenges.
Have you completed the rest of the curriculum at FreeCodeCamp?
There's also this site for inspiration: https://codepen.io/
Look for pages that look cool or interesting and see how it was done.
Look for other challenges.
Have you completed the rest of the curriculum at FreeCodeCamp?
There's also this site for inspiration: https://codepen.io/
If you want some good resources to help brush-up on your HTML5 skills and maybe even learn a thing or two about CSS and JS, check out the two sites I've linked to:
W3Schools offers free online tutorials, references and exercises in all the major languages of the web. Covering popular subjects like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Java, and many, many more.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the most basic building block of the Web. It defines the meaning and structure of web content. Other technologies besides HTML are generally used to describe a web page's appearance/presentation (CSS) or functionality/behavior (JavaScript).
developer.mozilla.org
Both sites offer resources on HTML, CSS, JS, and for W3Schools, PHP. You can the sites for either reference or to actually learn from, although I'd stick to doing the courses, and then going to the sites in the case that you're stuck, forgot something, or want to check compatibility with a certain element(As not all elements are compatible across every browser on the market).
Also, consider making yourself a personal homepage or a simple blog in which you document your life or work. Doing either of these small projects are another good way to brush-up on your skills and what you've learned so far.