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Introduction of HTML
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🌊 Beach Quest with Finley and Friends !
Websites like StackOverflow and w3schools were also a huge help in resolving my blockers.
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Getting Started with Frontend Development - A Beginner's Guide.
Websites like W3schools and MDN Web Docs offer excellent tutorials.
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JavaScript Concepts for Beginners 🌈
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Mastering React: A Mindset for Component-Centric Development
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Document Object Model
In this article, we will discuss what DOM entails, why it's necessary, and how to use it to manipulate the content of an HTML document. However, before we proceed, it's important for you to have a solid understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript fundamentals. If you're not familiar with these concepts or need a refresher, you can check out the w3Schools article.
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How the web works: page loading and beyond
Web architecture may be difficult to grasp as a beginner but with time, everything gradually opens up. For further details on the innermost workings of the web, you can visit mozilla developer network or w3.schools
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Kickstart Your Web Development Journey with Free Resources: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
W3Schools: This website offers free tutorials and references on web development languages and technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and many others. It's a great resource for learning the basics and exploring more advanced topics. Access their materials at W3Schools.com.
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Seeking Guidance on the Path to Web Development: My Journey So Far and Next Steps
W3Schools: As a trusted source of tutorials and references, W3Schools helps me to understand more in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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The character encoding cheat sheet for JS developers
In this article, we've covered the basics of character encoding in JavaScript, including the different encoding standards, how they work, and how to work with them in Node.js and web browsers. We've also covered some best practices for working with character encoding in JavaScript and provided tips and techniques for debugging encoding issues. If you want to learn more about character encoding in JavaScript, there are several resources. The Unicode Consortium's website provides detailed information about the Unicode standard, while the Mozilla Developer Network has extensive documentation on character encoding in JavaScript. Additionally, there are several books on JavaScript that cover this topic in depth, such as "JavaScript: The Definitive Guide" by David Flanagan and "Eloquent JavaScript" by Marijn Haverbeke.
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Explanation of CSS Gradients
Great job! You've learned all about gradients and now you can use them like a CSS expert. With these skills, you can make your websites more colorful and attractive. you can read more in MDN website.
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10 JavaScript Sites Every Web Developer Should Know
(https://developer.mozilla.org/) MDN Web Docs is the go-to resource for comprehensive documentation on JavaScript. From beginner tutorials to advanced references, it covers everything you need to know about JavaScript, including syntax, methods, and APIs.
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10 Websites Every Web Developer Should Bookmark
(https://developer.mozilla.org/) This is your official guide to all things web development, straight from the team behind the popular Firefox browser. MDN boasts comprehensive documentation on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and web APIs, making it an invaluable reference for developers of all levels.
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Developer should-know websites
MDN Web Docs, previously Mozilla Developer Network
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🔥 Top 10 Best Websites to Learn Coding for Free! 💻
MDN Web Docs MDN Web Docs is an invaluable resource for web developers. From basic syntax to advanced concepts, you'll find comprehensive documentation on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more.
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Next.js: consequence of AppRouter on your CSP
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