![]() ![]() If you want a guided plan on learning css pluralsight has an entire css path. They provide great documentation on pretty much everything css. The same people made one for css grid that is excellent.įor 90% of the things I want to do in css, css tricks is gonna pop up in my search results for it. It's a gamified tutorial to learn the ends and outs of flexbox. You said you have a good idea of flex box positioning, but I'd still say look at this. If you really want to be a great front end developer it is apart of the job. The best advice I can give you is practice, practice, practice. I was in the same boat as you when I first started in a front end focused role. I'M GONNA START PRACTISING SOON AND REALLY HOPE, THAT BY THE END OF THIS CHALLENGE, I'LL BE GOOD ENOUGH IN CSS, THAT I CAN CALL MYSELF A DECENT FRONT_END DEVELOPER. What can i do to improve my CSS? Any particular udemy course, youtube videos that you'd suggest?ĮDIT: THANK YOU SO MUCH GUYS, FOR THE GREAT ADVICE AND SUPPORT. It's kinda discouraging for me to get stuck at small CSS problems, while other frontend devs here are easily able to design components and move ahead. I have gotten a grasp with flex box positioning, but thats about it! So here are my questions:ĭoes your company/organization also design components from scratch or do you use libraries like bootstrap, material-design etc? I'm having issues in custom creating components and CSS as a whole, since i kinda suck at it. The UI designer decides what type of components are to be created, and then these are styled from the ground up from scratch using CSS. Now, at this company, we don't use any library like bootstrap or material design etc etc. It has always been about the javascript and programming logic for me, didn't really care too much about design. I've made hobby projects in the past, but all with some front-end UI library like bootstrap, semantic or material-design. Now, the problem I'm facing is that, although I'm good enough in react and core javascript, I almost suck at CSS. So, the thing is, I recently got a job at a company as a front-end developer. Hi! First, I'd like to thank people of this community, r/javascript, r/webdev and many more for helping me learn and self teach myself a lot of web dev skills. ![]()
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