Should I spend more time on CSS projects or should I start JavaScript? I’m so confused.
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Should I spend more time on CSS projects or should I start JavaScript? I’m so confused.
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I think making a few projects on CSS (a decent looking webpages, maybe along with responsiveness, Flexbox, Grid, and SASS too would be helpful) would give you a real-life exposure on how to make webpages with stylings, and if you’re able to do that, I hope your HTML coding structure also gets better. After making a few projects, on the side while learning javascript (maybe making a project in 2 days a week, by allocating time), keep making some projects (so that your learned CSS skills won’t disappear from the head!) and after that start Learning JAVASCRIPT!!!
I can give you a good course to start HTML and CSS.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1n7LxIBFolAo8u6o8x-2F-AJReA8rvM3p?usp=sharing
This course will give you a good start, Follow carefully from the first section, and each section has a video file with a .mp4 extension. Watch each video carefully, type out the code side by side along with the instructions in the video, maybe withing around 2 months you’ll be comfortable with HTML and CSS if you give continuity. Of course continuity matters a lot while learning !!!
I will suggest you practice at least 10 -20(minimum) CSS projects before going to learn other. This will help you a lot in future. If you practice a minimum level of Project today then in future you don’t have to focus more or you don’t have to take as a serious about CSS. So before going to learn other i will marly suggest you to practice at least minimum level.
Start JS 😁
depends on how good you are with css…if you think you are confident enough with css then by all means proceed with js if not then stick with css for some time…
goodluck
p.s
try this quiz by w3schools if you havent already(23 or more means you are ready to go with js)
https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_quiz.asp
Depends upon your CSS level CSS mazza sanga aauxa vane JS sikera projects gardai jada HTML, CSS and JS ko projects hanne ani CSS use garera UI ramro banaye ni hunxa.
if you are you well known now about styling the frontend and now you need to apply some logics and programming.. then go for it 😀
If you are super comfortable with css box mode, positions, flex, grid, functions, variables, cascade feature and responsiveness, Start JS. If not, work on them.
Heads up! JS is super hard so…. be prepared.
You can learn javascript basic and start to use DOM manipulation slowly in your project. If you have already built a lot of projects of HTML and CSS then using javascript slowly is not give you any problem. After using javascript basics in your project then moves towards little advanced topics like ES6 kinds of stuff. Keep Learning 🙂
Learning CSS in more depth would be beneficial. If you are comfortable with CSS grids, CSS flex, responsive designs and other basics properties then you can start JS along with CSS but being familiar with CSS before JS would be helpful.
Go for JS and start making projects with CSS+JS
Malai chai k lagxa vanda CSS vanda JS ma time badi spend gareyko ramro
JS ko projects garda ni design ma ali samasya aauxa vaney Bootstrap use garey hunxa
Design ta jati ramro vaye ni k pugeyna k pugeyna vanni hunxa
Bistarai JS herney, jquery haru herney gareysi CSS lai ni help hola vanni mero suggestions hai.
Baki As your wish😂😂
If you are well known about styling the Front-end then you can learn JavaScript now.
When I started web dev, I learned bootstrap first without learning CSS. That was the biggest mistake of my programming life. I would know the bootstrap class name for something but not the CSS properties that does it. It took me a long time to recover from that. So I suggest you to not make the similar mistake.
If you are a beginner at CSS then I would suggest to do more CSS and become intermediate before diving into JS. Do some projects. Try to replicate other complex designs, learn all basic and intermediate parts of CSS. Once you are there, then start learning JS and take CSS parallely.
All the best. Happy Coding !
The amount of time you should spend on CSS or JavaScript projects depends on your individual skill level and goals. However, if you are just starting out, you may want to spend more time on CSS projects to build up your skills before moving on to JavaScript.