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4,107 PointsWhat should I do after completing the CSS course in the track "Digital Literacy"?
I have finished the course named "Treehouse Club: CSS" in the track "Digital Literacy". The next course is Javascript. During both the "HTML" and "CSS" courses, we have done some code challenges. However, I think that, it is not enough and I need more practice with "HTML/CSS" before moving to the "Javascript". But, I am really new to "Coding", that's why I may be wrong. I need advice from more experienced people:
What should I do? Take some time to practice the "HTML" and "CSS"? If yes, then where and how to practice them? Or should I move directly to the Javascript?
3 Answers
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsThe Digital Literacy series courses are all introductory level and you should be able to proceed through them without needing additional practice in between. Completing them all should help give you a general understanding of the basics of web development and how the components interact.
From there, a wide variety of courses and practice workshops are available in each of the topic areas of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Plus there are complete tracks for each as well. Finishing the Digital Literacy series should make it easier to decide which area you would like to study next.
KAMRAN IMRANLI
4,107 PointsHey Steven, thanks for your answer. But I didn’t understand where are the variety of courses and practice workshops available?
KAMRAN IMRANLI
4,107 PointsThanks Steve. I really appreciate your help.