Understandable. I will too, at least to see how it's presented. There are worst addictions ;) Note: Let the "redditors from TH-cam" do their thing and hate on your message.
I was about to request a series like this. A complete tutorial from scratch to a fully functional webpage including roles and properties of different tag elements and also all tricks to optimize for search engines, readers, etc.. Please continue 🙏
I last coded in 2011, i hqve been working in retail & I'm ashamed I didn't pursue this path. I don't even have a laptop yet but there's no more room for excuses. I'm here to learn. If anyone has anything to point me at to help me learn, please comment.
Lol, I was thinking that guy has to have a more recent html course, and it came out, but 6 days ago damm. Hope that medium and hard classes also launch.
Hey Kevin! Not sure if that's the place, but I thought I would try anyway. I've been wondering if there is a good way to "catch up" on newer CSS features. I've been developing web projects as a hobby since at least 2011 but for the last 7 or so years my daily job have taken priority. I tried keeping up at the beginning (and even now), so features like flex-box or grid that are somewhat recent are not as much of a mystery. But there have been more and more features in recent years that I would like to learn and master. I do watch YT videos and shorts on CSS often, but would like to delve deeper into some of these newer features. I haven't watched this course so I don't know if that will satisfy this (it is for absolute beginners as well). What resources can you recommend in this case?
Not sure if there is a good, singular resource. Moderncss.dev is great, even if it's not updated too often these days. The Google Chrome for developers blog has a lot of in-depth breakdowns of specific features. Oh, CSS wrapped 2024 (by the Google people) is a nice rundown of new things with demos and links to more info on all of them! I also started html and CSS tip of the week, sort of for this... Just started it though, so not much there yet, lol html-css-tip-of-the-week.netlify.app/
@@KevinPowell I'll check those sources thanks. Oh, and I do run into your shorts pretty often, which are always useful. That sometimes also leads to full or longer videos by you, that's also a great source for me, so thanks for that.
I have spent fair time in css,But just realised that many projects are built with tailwindcss and someone who is looking a job I thought maybe its a requirement just not sure about it
@@KevinPowell definetly not going to copy it :) i did teach a few of my friends this and i was procrastinating about making videos :) i will try to make a good room for recording and start :) thanks for allowing this
i am no beginner but i`d watch that
Nobody cares
Understandable. I will too, at least to see how it's presented. There are worst addictions ;)
Note: Let the "redditors from TH-cam" do their thing and hate on your message.
I was about to request a series like this. A complete tutorial from scratch to a fully functional webpage including roles and properties of different tag elements and also all tricks to optimize for search engines, readers, etc.. Please continue 🙏
I have been building sites for 25 years, but you can bet there is loads here i wont know about!!
We always support you ❤
I last coded in 2011, i hqve been working in retail & I'm ashamed I didn't pursue this path. I don't even have a laptop yet but there's no more room for excuses.
I'm here to learn. If anyone has anything to point me at to help me learn, please comment.
Lessss goooooooo🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Already recommended to friends :)
Lol, I was thinking that guy has to have a more recent html course, and it came out, but 6 days ago damm. Hope that medium and hard classes also launch.
mandatory preparation for my students.
Who needs this anymore man😅😅😅
People dependent on tailwind.
Anyone who's getting started in web development? 🤷
Sir nice your teach
Hey Kevin! Not sure if that's the place, but I thought I would try anyway.
I've been wondering if there is a good way to "catch up" on newer CSS features. I've been developing web projects as a hobby since at least 2011 but for the last 7 or so years my daily job have taken priority. I tried keeping up at the beginning (and even now), so features like flex-box or grid that are somewhat recent are not as much of a mystery. But there have been more and more features in recent years that I would like to learn and master. I do watch YT videos and shorts on CSS often, but would like to delve deeper into some of these newer features. I haven't watched this course so I don't know if that will satisfy this (it is for absolute beginners as well). What resources can you recommend in this case?
Not sure if there is a good, singular resource. Moderncss.dev is great, even if it's not updated too often these days. The Google Chrome for developers blog has a lot of in-depth breakdowns of specific features.
Oh, CSS wrapped 2024 (by the Google people) is a nice rundown of new things with demos and links to more info on all of them!
I also started html and CSS tip of the week, sort of for this... Just started it though, so not much there yet, lol html-css-tip-of-the-week.netlify.app/
@@KevinPowell I'll check those sources thanks. Oh, and I do run into your shorts pretty often, which are always useful. That sometimes also leads to full or longer videos by you, that's also a great source for me, so thanks for that.
Hey Kevin is using raw css still used nowadays or we should focus on mastering TailwindCss
I would focus on CSS first to understand the basics, then Tailwind or other frameworks.
I have spent fair time in css,But just realised that many projects are built with tailwindcss and someone who is looking a job I thought maybe its a requirement just not sure about it
@@mmelimahlobo7656 tailwind clicks extremely fast if you already know CSS
Can you add an audio track feature in your video that provides TH-cam.
What do you mean?
i was thinking about making a course myself .. can i inspire from this ? it is going to be in a totally different language
Try not to make it a complete copy, but definitely feel free to use it as inspiration 🙂
@@KevinPowell definetly not going to copy it :) i did teach a few of my friends this and i was procrastinating about making videos :) i will try to make a good room for recording and start :) thanks for allowing this
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Uh oh... am I about to have an absolute onslaught of videos in my feed from this series? 🤣
I turned off notifications for all the others ☺️ (Possible I missed a couple, sorry if I did!)
Appreciate all the hard work you put into this!
Amazing
Combine all contents in 1 video PLEASE