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You don't have to reach some elite level, just make projects from codewell.cc and frontendmentor.io for JavaScript and practice problems on codewars.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Try to learn HTML, CSS, and JS from it then practice by making projects from frontendmentor.io, codewell.cc, devchallenges.io, frontendpractice.com. Just a newbie and beginner project. I would say go with devchallenges it has figma files too and you will encounter figma a lot during your Frontend journey if you choose to become one :). Source: over 1 year ago
Do projects after learning the foundations: frontendmentor.io codewell.cc. Source: almost 2 years ago
Welcome, another is frontend practice and codewell.cc . Source: about 2 years ago
As I mentioned before, I will be willing to share my weekly experience. Recently, I’ve found myself on codewell.cc, which is a site where you can practice your front end web development skills using basically HTML, CSS and JavaScript. I picked up a challenged, entitled “Developer Portfolio”, which you can find it here, in case you wish to do some practices. The reason I did this challenge was to refresh my memory... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
If you know the basics of HTML, CSS and JS, mas okay matuto by creating projects from https://frontendmentor.io they’re free and users can give feedback on what to improve. Basically, you convert the screenshots/design to code or actually site. Source: 10 months ago
Practice building from frontendmentor.io. Source: 10 months ago
Yeah, CSS is something that requires practice. I'll say 1st week (or maybe less) for HTML and then the remaining 2 for CSS. There are some good resources like frontendmentor.io that you can try to get some understanding of how HTML and CSS work together. I'll say don't waste too much time on learning. Kevin Powell is a good yt channel to follow. Also, you can always use things like TailwindCSSin the end but for... Source: 10 months ago
I recommend building apps from frontendmentor.io I got hired as a react dev a few years back after building three highest difficulty projects from it. Source: 12 months ago
I'm a new web developer looking to build my own projects to put on my portfolio, but I suck at designing, I want my projects to look nice and professional, I know something like frontendmentor.io exists, but I want to build my own unique projects. Source: about 1 year ago
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