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im hating css . can i skip css and move on to javascript?

24th Jul 2020, 6:49 AM
Zihan Sabah
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Zihan Sabah bro, whole concept of learning is memorizing. It is not specific to css. Some people may say "you don't have to memorize just practice many times". When you practice something at same time you are memorizing that something. When you will learn there also you have to learn and memorize and practice. Don't memorize CSS just do a lot of practice.
24th Jul 2020, 7:17 AM
🇮🇳Vivek🇮🇳
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dubdevil 4725 is correct, as JS is not only used for Web Development, you only need CSS if you plan to use it for that. The other question is- Are you bored with it because it is easy or because you find it hard. If it is because you find it hard, then you are going to want to put your time into it, as JS is harder. If it's too easy, then go ahead and move on. Just not completely. That is one of the beauties of this style of learning, you can come back to it whenever. So do 80% of your study each day on JS and the other 20% completing CSS. It'll be much less boring in smaller chunks. CSS is not so essential that you must know it first, but you will definitely want to complete it eventually if you plan on doing anything related to Web page design.
26th Jul 2020, 4:08 AM
Mark McClan
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No don't skip css, as it plays main role in web. Stay patience🙂you can refer other sources if you feel hard here
24th Jul 2020, 6:56 AM
v@msi😉
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You can skip CSS and start with Javascript. At some point, you'll want to know CSS as well, but the order doesn't matter. You can mix it in later as needed.
24th Jul 2020, 9:10 AM
HonFu
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Skipping it now doesn't mean skipping it forever. I suspect, adding a bit of CSS into the mix will naturally start to make sense as soon as the asker gets into the situation of wanting to make the page pretty.
25th Jul 2020, 1:38 PM
HonFu
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Look I can guess why you hate css...because it is boring while learning....if you know basic css or at least 30 percent then start some practice.....practice by making some portfolio website and try to make it look beautiful...it will surely make css interesting
25th Jul 2020, 3:32 PM
Ath Tripathi
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CSS is styling language. Just practice it is very easy. If you skip this you can't create a stylish web page
25th Jul 2020, 12:39 PM
Allamprabhu Hiremath
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It all depends on what your wanting to code. If you're into web developement, css is absolutely critical, so then no.
25th Jul 2020, 8:51 PM
dubdevil 4725
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Yes, you can. If you don't want styling in your web page. But why you hate css? css and Javascript is totally different. But it is always recommended to learn css before Javascript.
24th Jul 2020, 6:53 AM
🇮🇳Vivek🇮🇳
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🇮🇳Vivek🇮🇳 because i feel the whole concept of css is memorizing rather than understanding. there is text format, text transform , text... i dont even remember.
24th Jul 2020, 7:11 AM
Zihan Sabah
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24th Jul 2020, 10:12 AM
🇮🇳Vivek🇮🇳
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Javascript is a few magnitudes more complex than css so bear that in mind in your decision making.
24th Jul 2020, 1:14 PM
Logomonic Learning
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Don't skip dude try to make interest in CSS as it also plays a vital role in web
25th Jul 2020, 1:26 PM
Navneet Kaur💫
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No
25th Jul 2020, 1:50 PM
Husein Hassan Hadlie
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Just keep trying bro .NO
25th Jul 2020, 5:23 PM
Ndocha
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It's like saying, I don't like subtraction so will skip to learning division.
29th Jul 2020, 9:34 AM
Logomonic Learning
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What is JavaScript Can anyone tell me?
16th Sep 2023, 3:12 AM
Noor G
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