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What to do after building a basic HTML/CSS site?

Stack Overflow Skulpt Bootstrap
  1. Community-based Q&A part of the Stack Exchange platform.
    Fix the structure of your website, have a folder for CSS, JS, and images. Learn how to fix all the broken paths it will create when you do this (stackoverflow is your friend: https://stackoverflow.com/).

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    Skulpt is an entirely in-browser implementation of Python.
    As for python being supported in the browser, I think you're looking for something like https://skulpt.org/. I haven't used it though, but you'll need to learn how to use libraries first.

    #Programming Language #OOP #Generic Programming Language 15 social mentions

  3. Simple and flexible HTML, CSS, and JS for popular UI components and interactions
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    Learn bootstrap - it's an easy way to make your website look clean quickly, it's got a lot of built in components that are ready to use: https://getbootstrap.com/ Specifically learn something like a carousel slider, or how to use their navbar.

    #CSS Framework #Development Tools #Design Tools 326 social mentions

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