Introduction to CSS3

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Taught by
Colleen van Lent, Ph.D.
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and 1 more instructor

Offered by
University of Michigan

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r/italy • comment
2 points • xorgol

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JavaScript. Comunque se vuoi qualcosa di strutturato come un corso ma gratis puoi seguire i vari corsi che formano il master in webdevelopment di Coursera. Per gli assesment si paga, ma tutto il resto no. Ti linko la parte sul CSS: https://www.coursera.org/learn/introcss/home

Ha di bello che l'impostazione tiene molto conto di compatibilità e accessibilità.

r/webdev • post
2 points • ju_liax
Advice on Studying HTML and CSS?

Right now I am using FreeCodeCamp, which is amazing btw, but I would like to supplement with another site or two. I have a list of sites I might try and I would appreciate reviews on them and/or other recommendations. Thanks :)

1) Courses

I) Free:

 a) Coursera https://www.coursera.org/learn/introcss/home/welcome

 b)CodeAcademy  https://www.codecademy.com/learn/web

 c) Udacity  https://www.udacity.com/course/intro-to-html-and-css--ud304

II) Paid:

 d) CodeAcademy $20/mo  https://www.codecademy.com/learn/make-a-website

  e) Udemy $10   https://www.udemy.com/the-web-developer-bootcamp/

r/webdev • comment
1 points • scratchnsniff

Hi all, I'm looking for long format, college style, CSS courses. They can be free or paid, work will cover the expenses. There's an endless supply off CSS "courses" out there, but most consist of a single video or are based around solving one discrete problem. Instead what I'm looking for is something closer to a formal college course that takes place over numerous videos/sessions, and will take weeks if not months to complete. Something that starts with the basics and works its way up.

So far I found these two courses from the University of Michigan. They're paced at 1-5 hours per week and each course is 4 weeks.

I'd love to find more like this. Any recommendation?