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ElectroEvolution2017-05-01 15:52:19
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ElectroEvolution, 2017-05-01 15:52:19

Where to practice?

Finished learning HTML and CSS at w3schools.com.
I went through all the tasks that are given there. But they seem very easy to me. Plus, some feeling of being undereducated ... Tell me
where you can practice in HTML and CSS, where to get various tasks?
In general, I would be very grateful if you could tell me useful resources of this plan for PHP, JavaScript and other technologies (including non-Web), so that I can train and confidently enter my first job.

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GoodProject, 2017-05-01
@GoodProject

Why do you need puzzles, if in fact, as I understand it, you want to make up websites, so take layouts and make up, watch the video on the same YouTube from WebDesing Master, repeat after him how he typesets, and you will fill your hand, there is very little HTML and CSS for work, unless you're lucky, you still need to learn a lot of things, jQuery at least, then JS, Gulp, BEM, Sass, a bunch of everything, you can see what is required of a layout designer/programmer on the site for work, and I advise HTML Academy, JavaScript.ru, WDM on YouTube, and NNmclub, there you can download it using the same layout/JS, because at first you won’t know how to layout certain elements, so study Bootstrap 3 more, learn adaptive layout, semantic, comment on each block -a section like .header, .footer, there are a lot of things in general here, but you can also see the mistakes of beginner layout designers on YouTube,there is also a JavaScript course for a coder on NNMclub, there is essentially a collection of jQuery plugins such as a slider or how to make an accordion, hide text, smooth scrolling and other things that are asked from a coder, and the quality of the code is also important, here the Beautify plugin will help at least align the code , well, try without garbage in HTML, all the design is in CSS, in HTML there are only blocks-elements, you don’t need to put them in a row
a couple of pieces. in general, to cheat, but this will only come with time, see the code on other sites, how it works, design and more practice.

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Artur Karapetyan, 2017-05-01
@architawr

If you need practice in layout, then you should go to https://themeforest.net , choose a PSD template there and layout it. I also advise you to learn some preprocessor for you (Sass, Less)

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Nevada18, 2017-05-01
@Nevada18

The main things have already been said above: nnmclub and temporest. on the forum, by the way (nnm), there are a bunch of webinars from various schools of education - htmlacademy, loftschool, specialist. you can watch them and absorb the theory. knowledge, and then go to the themeforest and make up templates from there. I also recommend subscribing to the htmlacademy newsletter. once a month they send interesting articles and plus three free layout templates.

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V Sh., 2017-05-02
@JuniorNoobie

Learning from examples, videos and articles will ultimately lead nowhere. Work is needed, preferably with control and some goodies on the topic. Without control, you will be able to throw it halfway, without buns, there will be no incentive to do anything.
Therefore, if you want to work, then go boldly to interviews, go through them. Some office will take you for sure. And if you make an effort, then learning will go many times faster if there is a person nearby who can quickly tell you something. Look for a mentor. Most likely, there are already "Mentors for an hour" who, for a fee, will provide you with a task, check it and help you complete it with advice.
Only the brain is such a thing that unused knowledge tends to be forgotten. Therefore, until you decide what you exactly want to do, you should not learn everything at a super-duper level. Enough of superficial knowledge.

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Sergey Bard, 2017-05-01
@serg_small_developer

I searched on the net for free psd templates and typeset them

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Ambrosy, 2017-05-01
@Ambrosy

In Google, enter "PSD site templates", choose which one you like and try to make it up. It's better than doing little puzzles from tutorial sites.

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