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You can read books if you perceive information well in text. Or documentation. Her pond is a pond.
Courses with a mentor are the same video lessons.
For some people, it is easier to watch video lessons, it is easier for them to perceive information. Video - lessons, as well as books, is quite enough.
First you have to learn at least 60% of the html base, and only then move on to css.
Look at the courses from the "specialist" in layout. They have a pretty good idea of what's what. You can also learn something from Lavrik on YouTube. Sign up for a fee only if at this stage you are just completely zero and you need a relatively quick start. But after a while you will understand that it was not necessary for the money. Books - xs is it worth taking, in principle, there are manuals with examples on the network, on the Toaster there are a lot of links to them in similar topics.
If you decide to still pay for GeekBrains courses, it’s better to ignore them only in advertising, and even borrowed ideas say in the design of their site.
And most importantly: ignore shitty sites and shitty channels in which half of the articles / videos are in the style of "learn C ++ in an hour", "How to become a hacker", "What programming language to choose in 2018"
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