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Are there any considerations that the most of the people does but doesn't appear in most of the lessons about HTML on the web?

I mean, like "have an 'index.html' file and folders named '/images/',/'styles/' and '/scripts/’”

26th Aug 2019, 1:37 PM
Maxx
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Having a separate folder for different types of files is common practice.
26th Aug 2019, 7:09 PM
Chris Coder
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Soloearn gives you enough information to get you going. It describes how to make a webpage, via text editor. Or Code playground. Sololearn attempts to give you the simplest way to learn. There will be things you will learn with more advanced tutorials that you wont learn here on Sololearn, because these are only the fundamentals. As you continue to learn here, you are likely to learn more things from use of the comments section, or other tutorials on the web. Don't worry your self right now about what you didn't learn here. As you continue to learn and search for answers you will find out new things as you go.
26th Aug 2019, 7:59 PM
Chris Coder
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Right! But… I'm a beginner that actually learns HTML from this app, plus FreeCodeCamp, W3Schools and many others. MDN (Mozilla) is the very first site i found that says things like "name your home page as 'index.html' or have separated folders is a common practice"… and it's weird that this info doesn't appear in any other site. So i want to know if there is any other thing like this…
26th Aug 2019, 7:42 PM
Maxx
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