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Question: CSS Tutoring?

Night Watcher

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    I would love some CSS tutoring. I have tried to do it myself but I give up from frustration, but if it's not allowed or no one wants to, it's alright. :)
     
    You can try this thread here. It was meant at first meant as a guide to make pretty trade shops but ti is in general a guide. I hope it helps!
     
    It doesn't hurt to ask in the CSS help thread as User 101 had linked ya. There are plenty of websites around the net where you can find more help for CSS as well...such as w3schools, CodeAcademy, and more. Most of us, including myself, are pretty proficient in CSS as well, so feel free to shoot a message should you need a quick question answered~
     
    w3schools is a good option, like Axeliira stated. That's where I started CSS. However, another thing that may be of help is to learn some simple commands in HTML, since CSS works right alongside it, and most (not all) functions are universal. If you can make an ultra-basic webpage, you have what it takes to learn CSS.

    I found HTML pretty easy, so you should try your hand at it. Afterwards, CSS will be no problem.
    https://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp
     
    StackOverflow is also a great Q&A site for any kind of technical question that you might have. Most of the time, you won't be asking questions, though, as plenty are already answered and referable. It's basically the go-to reference for any developer.

    If you ever have any questions, you can ask me, as well. I've been using CSS for a long time, so I know it like the back of my hand.
     
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