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Hi guys please kindly guide me well on base of your experience only

am beginner learner self study of web development I studying html and css combinely before my sources of learning was YouTube but when I came across sololearn I feel here a little bit strange like if I can change background color and layout etc through CSS then why do I have to learn RGB method and codes for background settings etc kindly explain and guide me m confused

13th May 2017, 4:40 AM
Wajaat Mustafvi
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well rgb is pretty universal, nothing wrong with knowing about it... anyway this app is just a starting point. the courses are not very dynamic, and if you want a better experience for beginning knowledge I'd recommend codecademys html course
13th May 2017, 4:52 AM
Ahri Fox
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to be clear... by RGB do we mean RedGreenBlue? Did you have art class? lol that's not anything complex
13th May 2017, 5:04 AM
Ahri Fox
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By experience...I can tell a story. A kingdom gets its colorful water from a well. The well's mechanism is not immediately obvious, but many "natives" have learned how to retrieve its pretty waters...so: "how to use the well" is mostly omitted from the kingdom's cookbooks...and there are a LOT of cookbooks. Cookbook owners who don't understand the well mechanism: - Still work...into positions that rely on/pay others to understand it for them (identify then learn other people's tools, or pay underlings) - Learn the mechanism (when in Rome, do as the Romans do) - Change the mechanism (resist the status quo) - Accept limitation and do extra work (lag) - Go to another kingdom (by head or heart) Which one works for you?
13th May 2017, 7:44 PM
Kirk Schafer
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RGB Red Green Blue you can use values that go from 0 to 255 for Red Green And Blue. Mix the values to obtain the color you want 0,0,0 no color black 255,255,255 full Red full Green full Blue --->white 255,0,255 fullRed No Green full Blue ---->purple you mix the values of Red Green and Blue to obtain a color. There you go: you learned RGB! your welcome. By the way every pixel that you are looking at,right now has a Red, a Green and a Blue section. The brightness of each section determines the color of the pixel(brightness level for each section is regulated with values that range from 0 to 255)
13th May 2017, 6:00 PM
seamiki
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but if I don't want to learn RGB then is it possible that It will not force me to learn it when I will be in professional fieldw
13th May 2017, 4:58 AM
Wajaat Mustafvi
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