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SuperToster2018-03-11 15:34:06
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SuperToster, 2018-03-11 15:34:06

The best of today's HTML/CSS tutorials and guides, which one to choose?

Hey!
The question is: there has been a monstrous amount of HTML/CSS tutorials over the past 10 years. There is an assumption that among this monstrous amount, the "best" or claiming to be the best manuals crystallized over time.
What would you personally recommend as a tutorial, a tutorial on HTML/CSS, for a beginner. For mastering from the very beginning, for self-study and for training with the support of a mentor.

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Stalker_RED, 2018-03-11
@Stalker_RED

The basics haven't changed. Specifications in a digestible form are on MDN, there are also links to the most detailed official specs.
And cool tricks are not written in textbooks, for this it is better to blogs and sites like css-tricks.
There are also many decent courses, such as htmlacademy, Yandex schools, etc. It's better than textbooks, IMHO.

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aRegius, 2018-03-11
@aRegius

Hey!
I'm not a front-end developer, but I've been in a situation where it was necessary to choose and learn HTML/CSS. With a clear conscience, I can recommend (for a beginner and in terms of literature) the series The Missing Manual :
HTML5: The Missing Manual / 2nd Edition | CSS: The Missing Manual / 4th Edition

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twobomb, 2018-03-11
@twobomb

Yes, what's the difference in the idea they set out the same thing. Take any and teach, read less, do more with your hands. Personally, I did not learn any of the languages ​​​​from the textbook.
PS Instead of asking questions here, I would have learned half of html long ago.

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H, 2018-12-10
@doublewaffle

https://learn.shayhowe.com/

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