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Is there an easy or simple way to master CSS?

13th Aug 2019, 7:38 PM
Britney Anahi Sanchez Lainez
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You can learn html and css relatively quick compared to a programming language you just need to keep practicing , check out Mitali 's collection of codes and tutorials
13th Aug 2019, 8:14 PM
D_Stark
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You can't practise just CSS to improve, combination of HTML and CSS practices make you better. So, just practise more.
15th Aug 2019, 2:25 PM
Aung Thiha
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Yes, try to learn from w3school and then move to csstricks, learn from other codes by changing styles and properties. This is the thing what i have done to be able to make these types of codes. https://code.sololearn.com/W3OTUD9cQSm8/?ref=app
16th Aug 2019, 4:18 AM
‎Virat
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Make it a habit of Studying daily and be brave enough to ask questions. There are no Dumb questions in the learning process.
14th Aug 2019, 10:49 PM
Gwendolyn Phillips de Ashborough
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Practice and practice till you get the result you want from a code....i quit remember creating my first css animation check it here https://code.sololearn.com/WzE0PnJh8lH5/?ref=app
15th Aug 2019, 10:37 AM
Gad Tsatsu
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Please add CSS to the question's Relevant Tags ...
13th Aug 2019, 7:57 PM
Ipang
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Thinking ability makes you learn in very quick and in effective manner with your own dedication, the css is very femailier to user thinking ability if you think more you will get more...
14th Aug 2019, 9:19 AM
Prince Raj
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Practice more
14th Aug 2019, 4:16 AM
Patryk Dolata
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Its simple to learn css, but mastering it is much harder. Does it really bother you that much that he/she doesnt have a css tag? stop shit posting to get upvotes. You're not a mod. Ipang
13th Aug 2019, 10:51 PM
Ole113
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Ole113 I will forget and ignore what you said because I know you are too *brilliant* to understand what tags mean for the search engine. "Stop shit posting to get upvotes. You're not a mod Ipang" Now that you said the s* word, I swear I will never stop s* posting like that, solely to get on your nerves (that is if you have any). And look who's talking, you voted your own post! wait, I thought I read someone wrote "Stop s* posting to get up votes"? are you craving for likes that self voting be necessary? while(true) LOL();
14th Aug 2019, 2:21 AM
Ipang
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Start and finish a crash course. And keep building projects for practice💻. You will get a feel for it soon🤓
15th Aug 2019, 5:32 PM
George
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html,css together otherwise thats crazy👨🏽‍💻
15th Aug 2019, 5:33 PM
George
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its all trial and error, so get on that free code playground and experiment with it. mix and match. try new things. get a cup of coffee and make it a habit😂
28th Aug 2019, 5:43 AM
Andrew Johnson
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Funny I was asking myself almost the same question. Instead it's "how in the world will I be able to master all this?" CSS in particular has soooo many properties, effects, styles, etc. I compare it to teaching someone how to draw. There's literally an unlimited amount of things you can draw in life, so where do you start and when is it enough? That's how I feel about CSS. Like how am I going to master everything??? My advice... 1) I wouldn't stick to just learning everything on sololearn. Do different bootcamp sites, different quizzes online. SoloLearn tends to be a little basic and simple. But mainly just keep practicing. My problem used to be just sticking to quizzes and tests instead of just playing around in the text editor and creating different things on my own. That's where you'll really learn. 2) Don't worry about mastering everything. I'm sure most professional coders and programmers still use reference material when they need to. That's what they're there for. Good luck 👍🏽
30th Aug 2019, 8:18 PM
Zone
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