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10,338 PointsEnhancing the Design With CSS
There is just too much information here and i'm beginning to wonder why because the css books from treehouse are easier to follow if only a bit older now (2012).
If i'm honest it doesn't seem very ordered but a bit here then a bit there (css videos), hope i don't offend and maybe i don't know much but i'm skipping alot of the quizes because i cant remember. Although people say dont try to remember everything, how am i going to progress.
Do i stay on ONE video for two hours constantly repeating it until it goes in???
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsI'd agree with the advice of not trying to remember every single detail. The skills that you do want to cultivate are knowing where to look up information when you need it, and how to apply the information to create a solution.
Instead of skipping quizzes, you might use them as an opportunity to practice these skills. Just remember, they are all "open book" quizzes.
ja5on
10,338 Pointsi have an idea, how about printing the workspace html css etc out and going through each line to see what is happening and why? do you think that could benefit me?